Major-General Lesetja Senona, the KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head, testifies at the Madlanga Commission and tells the inquiry that he is concerned about his personal safety. He raises worries about possible consequences following his appearance, including the risk of further suspensions, despite stating that he has been cleared of serious charges.

According to his account, the concerns relate to the environment around the commission and the reactions to his testimony. Senona’s statements are presented as part of the broader evidence heard at the Madlanga Commission, which investigates allegations and related matters connected to the conduct of officials and the criminal justice system.

The reports focus on Senona’s testimony and his disclosure of fears for safety, while noting that he is not facing the most serious charges after the process connected to the inquiry. No details of specific threats are described in the available summary, and the emphasis remains on his concerns and the possible impact on his position.