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The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry continues today, 13 February 2026, with day two of testimony from IPID Senior Investigator Thulani Magagula. Magagula returns to the stand to continue his evidence following his initial appearance yesterday. His testimony is expected to build on the foundation laid during the first day of his examination, offering further detail into alleged political interference, investigative obstruction, and corruption within the criminal justice system. As a senior investigator within the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, Magagula occupies a frontline position in probing police misconduct and broader criminal justice failures. His continued testimony may provide deeper insight into how sensitive investigations were managed, suppressed, or redirected. What His Testimony Could Further Uncover: Specific cases where political or senior official pressure influenced investigative outcomes Internal communications or directives that compromised investigations Mechanisms by which interference was institutionalised within oversight bodies Corroboration of evidence previously led by other witnesses Key Questions for Today's Hearing: What additional detail will Magagula offer regarding interference in high-profile cases? Which individuals or structures does his testimony implicate more directly? How do his disclosures align with or challenge the evidence of earlier witnesses? What documentary or corroborative evidence will he produce to support his account? #MadlangaCommission #StateCapture #IPID #ThulaniMagagula #SouthAfrica #CorruptionInquiry #CriminalJusticeSystem #PoliticalInterference #PublicInquiry #SouthAfricanNews #LegalProceedings #DayTwo