Why Do Commissions of Inquiry Cost So Much?

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GUEST - Mpumelelo Zikalala – law expert



More than R1 billion. That’s how much South Africa has spent on commissions of inquiry over the years – from Marikana to State Capture with mixed results. The newly established Madlanga Commission is expected to cost R148 million in just six months, reigniting debate over whether these commissions deliver value for money.
17 Sep 2025 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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