The Democratic Alliance (DA) has described allegations of wrongdoing against Deputy President Paul Mashatile and African National Congress (ANC) Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula, as State Capture Two.
The party has laid charges with the Public Protector against the ANC leaders following media reports that they had benefited improperly from their relationship with certain businesspeople.
He says they want the Public Protector to probe in which period Mashatile, who only recently returned to government after serving as ANC Treasurer-General, had received the benefits. Malatsi says the reports against Mbalula and Mashatile have all the characteristics of state capture:
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