By Johnathan Paoli
The Madlanga Commission has criticised as “vague” an application by suspended Crime Intelligence deputy head Major-General Feroz Khan to have portions of his testimony heard behind closed doors, before Khan’s legal team withdrew the bid.
Proceedings resumed on Wednesday morning as the commission considered Khan’s application to testify partly in camera, while also hearing that the senior police officer remains unconscious and under sedation in hospital following an alleged failed hit on his life on Sunday.
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Appearing for Khan, advocates Zubair Khan and Muhammad Valley told the commission that their client was in a serious condition and unable to provide instructions.
“Despite what is floating around in the media, General Khan is actually unconscious, sedated and we have not been able to get access to him for purposes of instruction in relation to this matter,”
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