Adams retracts parts of his Thursday’s testimony at Commission
National Coloured Congress leader Fadiel Adams, retracts parts of his testimony at the commission
National Coloured Congress (NCC) leader and MP Fadiel Adams is correcting aspects of his testimony before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. On Thursday, he initially recounted an encounter at the Orlando Police Station, but now retracts parts of that evidence. Adams apologized for being underprepared during his previous appearance.
He clarified that he called someone he knew as Elvis, but the individual was expecting him at a tire shop, not the police station. Adams has also decided to lay a criminal charge against Investigation Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) State Advocate Drushantha Ramsamy, though he has not disclosed the reasons behind this move.
He requested that the Commission not play a recording of his meeting with Ramsamy, stating that he will lodge a complaint against her with the Legal Practice Council (LPC). Adams emphasized that he will pursue the matter lawfully.
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