Zambian businessman and political figure Willah Mudolo has raised serious misconduct allegations against senior National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) prosecutors.

A high-stakes criminal case involving Zambian businessman and political figure Willah Mudolo has thrust South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) yet again into the spotlight, with allegations of misconduct levied against its senior prosecutors.

Legal correspondence seen by the Daily News highlighted significant concerns regarding the NPA's handling of complaints related to prosecutorial and possible judicial misconduct in this charged matter.

Allegations made against key officials named in legal documents include Advocate Nicolette Bell, Advocate Desire Rosenblatt, and Acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Advocate Marika Jansen Van Vuuren.

Documents produced by Matojane Malungana Attorneys, Mudolo's legal representatives, suggested that the NPA had inadequately addressed the serious complaints regarding the treatment of Mudolo, the alteration of another accused's status to that of a witness, alleged political interference, and other issues.