Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala is scheduled to appear before the Madlanga Commission on Tuesday following a formal subpoena. Sources indicate that his testimony may be restricted, with reported conditions excluding any questioning regarding the Medicare24 contract.
Did You Know? Before agreeing to testify, Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala initially sought an exemption from appearing before the Madlanga Commission during earlier plea negotiation discussions.
What are the conditions of the appearance?
While spokesperson Jeremy Michaels confirmed that Matlala has been subpoenaed, he declined to provide specifics regarding the testimony’s scope. “We don’t want to get into the details of that,” Michaels told the media. According to reports, the agreement for Matlala to testify is contingent upon the exclusion of cross-examination topics related to the Medicare24 contract.

Expert Insight: The stakes of the Madlanga Commission
The negotiation of testimony conditions suggests a high-stakes environment where legal strategy heavily influences the flow of public information. By limiting the scope of questioning, the defense appears to be insulating specific commercial interests from the commission’s oversight. The outcome of this Tuesday session could set a precedent for how the commission manages similar high-profile witnesses who have engaged in prior plea discussions.
What happens next?
The commission is expected to proceed with the hearing on Tuesday as scheduled. It remains unclear how the commission will formally handle the reported restrictions on the Medicare24 contract inquiries. Further clarification may emerge once Advocate Hlamu Maluleke, Matlala’s legal representative, responds to inquiries regarding the nature of the testimony.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala confirmed to appear?
Yes, spokesperson Jeremy Michaels confirmed that Matlala has been subpoenaed to appear before the Madlanga Commission on Tuesday.
Will Matlala be questioned about the Medicare24 contract?
According to sources, his testimony may be subject to conditions that would exclude questioning related to the Medicare24 contract from cross-examination.
Has Matlala’s legal team commented?
Inquiries have been sent to his lawyer, Advocate Hlamu Maluleke, but no feedback has been received as of this writing.
How do you think the commission should balance the need for transparency with the requirements of ongoing legal negotiations?
