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Things got intense during Cedrick Nkabinde's testimony today before Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee investigating corruption and interference in the police service. As chief of staff to suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, Nkabinde was grilled on his past roles, including his time at IPID, his relationship with KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi (who previously claimed Nkabinde called him clueless about the job and facilitated the controversial letter to disband the Political Killings Task Team), and a 2018 whistleblower report he submitted to former Minister Bheki Cele. During questioning about his facilitation of meetings between Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and businessman Brown Mogotsi (who's been painted as a shady intermediary in these corruption allegations), Nkabinde got tripped up on the timelines. He admitted to being confused about the exact meeting dates, calling them "thumb-sucking dates" (South African slang for guesstimates or made-up on the spot) because his gadgets—like his phone—had been confiscated by police in a recent raid, so he couldn't check records. This came across as dodgy, especially since EFF's Julius Malema hammered him on it, pulling up Nkabinde's own affidavit where his story didn't match what he was saying under oath—stuff like initially claiming he barely knew Mogotsi, but then admitting he got Mogotsi's number from Mchunu to set up meetings, and even telling Mkhwanazi that Mogotsi was "very close" to the minister. Malema straight-up called it perjury, demanding his arrest since the committee relies on sworn truth. Broader context: Mogotsi is this North West businessman accused of meddling in police affairs, like leaking the letter to disband the Political Killings Task Team and allegedly funneling money or influence toward Mchunu and others. Nkabinde's been trying to distance himself, saying Mogotsi was just a "guest" or "comrade" he booked appointments for, but his flip-flopping on details—like who called whom first (him or Mkhwanazi) and the exact dates—has the committee smelling bs. It's all part of this messy web where Mkhwanazi's original bombshells about interference have everyone pointing fingers, and Nkabinde's session turned into a roast over these inconsistencies. This committee's been a powder keg since October, with big names like Mkhwanazi, Mchunu, and Batohi already testifying—Nkabinde's session just amped it up. 🗳️ Share this video to raise awareness. Let’s keep the pressure on. 🔔 Subscribe for ongoing, honest coverage. 📢 Leave your thoughts in the comments — your voice matters. #AdHocCommittee #SenzoMchunu #madlangacommission #southafricapolitics #ekurhuleninews