Adriaan Basson | Cabinet's rogues' gallery grows as Ramaphosa declines to act
- Opposition parties demand the removal of Khumbudzo Ntshavheni from Cabinet due to R2.5 million tender fraud charges, as the Hawks investigation is ready for prosecution.
- The Democratic Alliance calls for accountability, stating that a Cabinet Minister under criminal investigation should not serve in Cabinet, referencing past allegations against other ministers.
- The Auditor-General reported significant financial mismanagement during Ntshavheni's tenure as municipal manager, with unauthorized and wasteful expenditure totaling R100.2 million.
- President Cyril Ramaphosa has hinted at new rules for integrity within the party, indicating that members should step aside when named in corruption cases, aiming for a culture of ethics.
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