President Cyril Ramaphosa returned to the commission on Wednesday to answer questions on why the party had not done more to deal with graft. statecapture cyrilramaphosa zondocommission
Johannesburg - Records from the ANC's national disciplinary committee, dating from 2014 to 2021, show that the party had allegedly not decisively disciplined any party member for corruption, the State Capture Commission of Inquiry has heard.
He asked Ramaphosa whether he and the ruling party were concerned about that. Ramaphosa conceded that malfeasance was a major worry for the party. “In my letter, I did decry this and I raised this. I said we must draw a line in the sand and we must decide as to the ANC and take the issue of corruption seriously."
The party had recently enforced a resolution adopted at its 2017 national conference, that anyone charged with corruption should step aside from a leadership position.
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