South Africa's Madlanga Commission granted more time for corruption inquiry
South Africa's Madlanga Commission has been granted more time to complete its inquiry into corruption allegations. The judge-led commission is examining claims of wrongdoing in public institutions. The extension will allow for a more thorough assessment.

The Madlanga Commission, which is investigating corruption allegations in South Africa, has been given more time to complete its work. The judge-led commission is examining claims in public institutions in detail.
The commission aims to prepare a report after reviewing witness testimony and documents. The request for extra time was justified by the broad scope of material to be examined.
Officials say the commission's findings will be important for accountability in public institutions. The final report could form the basis for possible administrative and legal steps.
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