
Brown Mokgotsi
Brown Mokgotsi was mentioned in connection with suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, who denied having ties to him during the Madlanga commission inquiry, highlighting the political tensions and alleged interference in law enforcement investigations in South Africa.
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Recent news mentions
Brown Mokgotsi has confirmed receiving an invitation to respond to allegations against him made at the Madlanga commission.
ANC must be firm with its rotten cadres – The Mail & GuardianBrown Mokgotsi was summoned to respond to allegations of being a middleman between criminal syndicates and the police minister.
Some arrested police officers are feeding information to MPs, Mkhwanazi tells ad hoc committee – The Mail & GuardianBrown Mokgotsi is at the centre of the investigation by the Madlanga commission into claims that cartels have infiltrated the criminal justice system through political figures and senior police officers.
Brown Mogotsi considers renewing ANC membership but party resolute on not keeping him – The Mail & GuardianBrown Mokgotsi has confirmed receiving an invitation to respond to allegations against him made at the Madlanga commission.
Mchunu associate Brown Mokgotsi summoned to Madlanga commission – The Mail & GuardianMokgotsi was involved in discussions of payment in exchange for confidential police information.
Mkhwanazi must submit an original statement, Malema tells committee on police corruption – The Mail & GuardianBrown Mokgotsi acted as a middleman for payments between Vusimuzi Matlala and senior police and political figures.
Khumalo says Mchunu associate Mokgotsi acted as middleman for dodgy payments – The Mail & GuardianBrown Mokgotsi has been linked to Mchunu and is accused of manipulating police processes.
‘Big 5’ cartel paid ANC delegates and drove task team’s disbandment – The Mail & GuardianMchunu denied having ties to Brown Mokgotsi, contradicting his earlier claim.
Masemola testifies that Mchunu believed political killings only happened before 1994 – The Mail & Guardian
































