North West businessman Suliman Carrim’s testimony at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry revealed an alleged money laundering syndicate between him and tenderpreneurs Hangwani Maumela and Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala.
Madlanga Commission has drawn a firm line over the long-delayed testimony of businessman Suliman Carrim, warning that it could recommend his prosecution if he failed to cooperate when the inquiry resumes next month.
Carrim's appearance before the commission has now been postponed for a third time after he claimed to be medically unfit to testify following an alleged heart attack in April.
The commission has granted his request to delay proceedings until July 15, but the latest postponement has heightened tensions over his continued absence.
The commission's chief evidence leader, Matthew Chaskalson, told proceedings that Carrim should undergo an examination by an independent medical specialist to verify his health claims before returning to the witness stand.








