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The Madlanga Commission hearings expose alleged governance failures and lack of accountability in the City of Ekurhuleni. In this clip, suspended Ekurhuleni HR head Linda Gxasheka faces tough questioning from commissioners. Commissioner Khumalo challenges Gxasheka, pointing out that the forensic investigation she referenced only covered three narrow issues: whether Julius Mkhwanazi was unlawfully defamed, if “Bixi Bixi” breached POPIA, and whether Xolani Nciza followed proper procedures in appointing attorneys. He questions why this doesn’t address what the City did after disciplinary proceedings against Mkhwanazi stalled. Commissioner Baloyi highlights that Gxasheka was aware of Mapiyeye’s letter to stop Mkhwanazi’s charges but took no action—despite employee relations and disciplinary matters falling under her responsibility. Gxasheka admits no one was held accountable for failing to serve a disciplinary notice to Julius Mkhwanazi, as the responsible official, Xolani Nciza, had left the municipality by 2024. This testimony is part of the ongoing Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into criminality, political interference, and corruption in the criminal justice system, with significant focus on Ekurhuleni’s metro police and HR practices. Watch the intense cross-examination unfold! What does this reveal about accountability in local government? #MadlangaCommission #Ekurhuleni #LindaGxasheka #JuliusMkhwanazi #SouthAfricaNews #CorruptionInquiry #EMPD #POPIA #Governance #Accountability #Madlanga #CityOfEkurhuleni #PublicInquiry #BreakingNews #SouthAfricanPolitics