TRC inquiry to hear testimony from commissioner of original commission
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17 February 2026 | 3:58The inquiry has started hearing testimony about allegations of political interference in the investigations of apartheid era crimes.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) cases inquiry will hear testimony from one of the commissioners of the original TRC on Tuesday.
The inquiry has started hearing testimony about allegations of political interference in the investigations of apartheid era crimes.
The commission is also investigating allegations of deliberate efforts to stop the prosecution of those crimes.
When the TRC handed over its final report to President Thabo Mbeki in 2003, it was the work of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to prosecute those who were denied amnesty.
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Yasmin Sooka was one of the 17 commissioners as a human rights lawyer and activist.
She was also the deputy chair of the human rights violations committee, and was responsible for finalising the commission’s final report.
Sooka is expected to shed light on the efforts that were made towards the prosecution of the cases and give possible reasons for the delay.
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