Overview
- An urgent hearing is set for Tuesday in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, with the commission opposing the application in answering papers that warn of delays to its mandate.
- Carrim’s Part A seeks an interim interdict stopping any notice to file a statement or a subpoena compelling his appearance pending the outcome of Part B.
- He asks the court to review and set aside the decision to classify him as an implicated person, invoking natural justice and the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act.
- His papers seek an order compelling full responses to his lawyers within three days and the recall of witnesses for cross‑examination before he gives evidence, noting he has been summoned for 6 February.
- Witness testimony presented to the commission alleges a R1.5 million payment linked to Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, WhatsApp messages suggesting political access, and over R3 million routed via Brown Mogotsi’s foundation, claims Carrim disputes.