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Naledi Pandor Exposes Rampant Corruption in Home Affairs, Calls for Reform

August 4, 2025
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Former Minister Naledi Pandor has opened up about the deep-rooted corruption she encountered while leading the Department of Home Affairs, calling it the most challenging period of her political career. In a recent interview, she detailed the shocking misconduct she witnessed during her tenure under former President Jacob Zuma.

Pandor assumed the role after Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s departure for the African Union. She revealed that Zuma had been quietly assessing her before offering the position. Despite initial hesitation, she accepted—only to discover widespread fraud within the department.

“Officials were brazenly selling visas and IDs from the trunks of their cars,” Pandor said. “Seeing public servants auction off the country’s documents was heartbreaking. Corruption was rampant.” Though she served for two years, the experience took a toll. “Home Affairs gave me grey hair,” she admitted.

Shifting focus to current leadership, Pandor praised President Cyril Ramaphosa for his sharp economic insight and decisive actions. “He understands financial data like no one else,” she said, crediting him with stabilizing South Africa’s economy during critical moments.

Her revelations come as public distrust in government institutions grows, with many South Africans applauding her transparency. The interview has reignited calls for stricter oversight in key departments, particularly Home Affairs.

As speculation about cabinet changes swirls, Pandor’s candid remarks continue to influence national discussions on accountability and governance. Her story serves as both a warning and a call to action—urging leaders to root out corruption before it further erodes public trust.

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