Brown Mogotsi set to face Parly's Ad Hoc Committee

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Babalo Ndenze

Babalo Ndenze

23 February 2026 | 13:45

Mogotsi's testimony will mark the return of the committee’s hearings after a brief break due to the opening of Parliament and a busy schedule.

Brown Mogotsi set to face Parly's Ad Hoc Committee

Controversial North West businessman Brown Mogotsi appears before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry on 18 November 2025. Picture: Sphamandla Dlamini/EWN

Alleged African National Congress (ANC) fixer, Brown Mogotsi, will finally have his day to respond to allegations of police interference in Parliament when he appears before Parliament's Ad Hoc committee on Tuesday.

Mogotsi's appearance before the Ad Hoc committee investigating allegations of police corruption follows weeks of delays, during which he made several security demands to be paid for by Parliament.

Mogotsi's testimony will mark the return of the committee’s hearings after a brief break due to the opening of Parliament and a busy schedule.

The committee met on Monday to discuss its witness list after it was granted another extension to the end of March.

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Mogotsi's evidence follows the testimony of forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan.

O’Sullivan and Mogotsi had both made demands to Parliament to ensure their safety before agreeing to appear in person.

Mogotsi has now agreed to come before the committee to give evidence on his links to Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala and the disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT).

"As you can see, the name Brown Mogotsi is there. He is arriving this afternoon by 2.30pm. So, he will be appearing in person tomorrow," said evidence leader Advocate Norman Arendse.

Mogotsi's appearance is expected to be followed by O'Sullivan's appearance on Thursday, but the committee expects to spend just a few more hours with him.

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