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Analyst Criticizes President for Not Addressing Ministers Facing Allegations

July 10, 2025
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Political analyst Dale McKinley has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of failing to take action against ministers accused of wrongdoing. According to McKinley, the president is avoiding tough decisions that could improve government integrity.

“He’s shown no urgency or strength when dealing with his own Cabinet,” McKinley said in a recent interview about political accountability in South Africa.

The analyst pointed out that several ministers facing serious allegations remain in their positions without consequences. “This sends the wrong message to citizens who already feel disappointed,” he added.

Over the past three years, at least five high-profile ministers have been under investigation. Some were tied to corruption scandals, while others were accused of misconduct. Yet none have been suspended or removed, raising transparency concerns.

McKinley argues the problem goes beyond individual ministers. “It’s a leadership crisis. The President should lead, not shield those under suspicion,” he said, warning that inaction deepens public distrust.

Some citizens share these concerns. “Why should we vote if leaders protect their friends?” asked Sizwe Mabaso, a Soweto resident, who said the lack of accountability weakens faith in democracy.

Others suggest political survival is a factor. “If he fires one, others could follow. So he stays silent,” said Mpho Dlamini, a student, comparing it to hiding problems rather than solving them.

The Presidency has not responded to McKinley’s remarks. However, a parliamentary source claims growing internal pressure for change. “Some MPs are tired of being blamed for issues they can’t control,” the source said.

Experts warn that continued delays could hurt the ruling party in the 2026 elections, particularly with young voters demanding accountability. “They want action, not just promises,” McKinley said.

As the 2025 political season intensifies, pressure on the president may increase. Whether he will act remains uncertain, but public demands are getting louder.

What do you think—should ministers under investigation step down?

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