North West businessman Suliman Carrim, whose April 29 testimony before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry was postponed due to ill health, will apply for another postponement.
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is set to resume its proceedings on Monday at the Brigitte Mabandla Justice College in Pretoria following a two-week break to compile its second interim report, which was submitted to the Presidency on Friday.
The commission is expected to hear a postponement application from North West businessman Suliman Carrim, whose testimony scheduled for April 29 was postponed after he allegedly suffered a heart attack while at a gym and was rushed to Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg, where he received treatment.
Two weeks ago his lawyer Kameel Premhid was not in position to give an update on whether Carrim's health had improved enough for him to testify.
"I cannot talk to the media about the matter as that would breach our ethical rules. You may contact the attorney for such information as they can talk to you," Premhid said.







