MK Party MP Vusi Shongwe (with clenched fist) told the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry that he was offered R10 million during a Durban virtual meeting with suspended Gauteng Crime Intelligence head Major-General Feroz Khan.

Vusi Shongwe, an MP for the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), testified before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry on Tuesday that he received an offer of R10 million during a virtual meeting in Durban with Major-General Feroz Khan, the suspended head of Gauteng Crime Intelligence.

Shongwe said the offer followed his questioning of Khan’s alleged links to illegal cigarette smuggling at a Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee on SAPS.

He said he never received the money, which was allegedly meant to be handed over at a physical meeting with Khan in Sandton on March 10. He did not attend the proposed meeting.

He testified that Khan’s alleged associates, Yusuf Kajee and a man known only as Imran, arranged his March 8 video call with Khan from a security company office in Durban.