Zuko Komisa

- Alleged political fixer and North West businessman Brown Mogotsi had his bail appeal postponed to 24 June 2026 at the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court.
- Mogotsi faces criminal charges, including defeating the ends of justice, following allegations that he staged a shooting on his own vehicle in Vosloorus.
- The high profile accused remains in custody pending the outcome of the appeal, with public interest fueled by his past testimony at the Madlanga Commission.
The Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court has postponed the bail appeal of alleged political fixer and North West businessman Brown Mogotsi to 24 June 2026.
Mogotsi appeared in court on Friday seeking to overturn an earlier judicial decision that denied him bail.
He will remain in custody for the next few weeks until the appeal is formally heard and decided.
The criminal charges against Mogotsi include defeating the ends of justice.
These charges stem from an incident in Vosloorus, where state prosecutors allege that the businessman deliberately staged a fraudulent hit by orchestrating a shooting on his own vehicle.
The legal proceedings continue to generate substantial public and media interest across South Africa.
This heightened scrutiny is largely driven by Mogotsi’s political connections and his previous high-profile testimony before the Madlanga Commission.
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