FORMER Public Enterprises minister Barbara Hogan in the hot seat at the State Capture Inquiry.
Hogan is expected to share the events that led up to her dismissal.
She is one of the high profile people will appear before the commission.
Former president Jacob Zuma, replaced Hogan with Malusi Gigaba in 2010.
The former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene told the commission that he believed that he was recalled by former president Jacob Zuma because he refused to toe the line on certain projects.
The Commission will also hear the testimony of the current Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordan on Friday.
“The legal team is in the process of identifying and consulting with another witness whom will be called to appear before the Commission over the next few weeks,” the commission said.
The commission’s chair and deputy chief Justice Raymond Zondo has been making an impassioned plea to cabinet ministers, deputy ministers, members of Parliament and senior government officials to come forward and testify in the commission as it is important for the nation to get to the bottom of the alleged corruption.
The commission is investigating allegations of State Capture, corruption and fraud in the public sector, including organs of State.