Hawks commander in KZN, Brig. Campbell Nyuswa, is expected to testify at the Madlanga Commission on Wednesday.
Madlanga Commission is expected to hear key testimony on Wednesday from Hawks commander Brigadier Campbell Nyuswa as its investigation into the disappearance of cocaine worth about R200 million enters a crucial stage.
Nyuswa is scheduled to appear before the commission as it continues probing the theft of 541kg of confiscated cocaine that vanished from a walk-in safe at the Hawks’ Port Shepstone offices in November 2021.
Proceedings are due to begin at 9:30am and will be led by evidence leaders Adv Lee Segeels-Ncube and Adv Mahlape Sello SC.
The brigadier has come under growing scrutiny during the inquiry after testimony revealed that he allegedly gave instructions for the seized drugs to be transported and stored at the Port Shepstone facility.






