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Ramaphosa: No Action Against State Capture Implicated Officials Without Criminal Charges

August 2, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated that members of his administration implicated in the Zondo Commission’s state capture report will not face disciplinary action unless formally charged with crimes. This stance comes amid growing public frustration over the slow pace of accountability nearly two years after the commission’s findings were released.

Speaking to mounting criticism from opposition parties and civil society groups, Ramaphosa emphasized that while the Zondo Commission uncovered extensive evidence of corruption during the Zuma era, its findings alone do not constitute legal grounds for dismissal. “The commission was an investigative body, not a court of law,” he stated, adding that due process must be followed through law enforcement and prosecutorial channels.

The president’s position has drawn sharp rebukes from anti-corruption organizations and political opponents. Corruption Watch and the Helen Suzman Foundation argue that allowing officials facing serious allegations to remain in office undermines governance reforms. DA leader John Steenhuisen condemned the approach as “putting ANC unity above national interest,” calling it a betrayal of citizens expecting accountability.

Ramaphosa pointed to ongoing work by the National Prosecuting Authority’s Investigating Directorate, noting some progress in asset seizures and cases under development. However, with few high-profile prosecutions to date, public skepticism persists about whether political elites will ever face consequences.

Legal experts acknowledge the president’s cautious approach has technical merit, but analysts note the political cost as South Africans grow increasingly impatient with perceived impunity. The debate highlights the tension between procedural justice and public demands for swift accountability in one of South Africa’s most consequential corruption scandals.

As pressure mounts, Ramaphosa’s administration faces a critical test in demonstrating whether state capture prosecutions will materialize or if the Zondo report will join other commissions whose recommendations yielded limited concrete results.

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