Monday, March 23, 2026

ANC calls DA corruption claims in Tshwane politically motivated

The Tshwane branch of the African National Congress (ANC) has rejected the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) attempt to raise corruption allegations at the Madlanga Commission. The commission, which was established by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate allegations of corruption and maladministration in the City of Tshwane, has been met with resistance from the DA.

In a statement released by the Tshwane ANC, the party expressed their disappointment in the DA’s actions, stating that it is a clear attempt to derail the commission’s work and undermine the efforts of the government to root out corruption. The ANC also accused the DA of using the commission as a political tool to score points and gain media attention.

The DA’s bid to raise corruption allegations at the Madlanga Commission comes as no surprise, as the party has been vocal in their criticism of the commission since its inception. However, the Tshwane ANC has made it clear that they will not allow the DA to use the commission for their own political gain.

The ANC has also called on the Madlanga Commission to remain focused on its mandate and not be swayed by the DA’s attempts to distract and discredit the commission’s work. The party has reiterated its full support for the commission and its efforts to uncover the truth behind the allegations of corruption in the City of Tshwane.

The Tshwane ANC has also urged the DA to stop playing politics and instead cooperate with the commission in its investigation. The party believes that the DA’s actions are hindering the commission’s progress and delaying justice for the people of Tshwane.

The Madlanga Commission was established in response to numerous allegations of corruption and maladministration in the City of Tshwane, which have been a cause for concern for the residents of the city. The commission has been given a mandate to thoroughly investigate these allegations and make recommendations for action to be taken against those found guilty of corruption.

The Tshwane ANC has expressed their confidence in the commission and its ability to uncover the truth and hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The party has also called on the residents of Tshwane to have faith in the commission and allow it to do its work without any interference.

The ANC has also assured the public that they will continue to work towards eradicating corruption in the City of Tshwane and ensuring that those found guilty are brought to justice. The party has made it clear that they will not tolerate any form of corruption and will do everything in their power to root it out.

In conclusion, the Tshwane ANC has rejected the DA’s bid to raise corruption allegations at the Madlanga Commission, stating that it is a clear attempt to derail the commission’s work. The party has called on the commission to remain focused on its mandate and not be swayed by the DA’s political games. The ANC has also urged the DA to cooperate with the commission and allow it to do its work without any interference. The party remains committed to fighting corruption in the City of Tshwane and ensuring that justice is served for the people.

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