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ANC Excludes Deputy President and Justice Minister from Key Meeting Amid Investigation

August 6, 2025
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The African National Congress (ANC) is facing scrutiny after reports emerged that Deputy President Paul Mashatile and Justice Minister Thembi Simelane were barred from a recent National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting. The move is tied to an ongoing probe by the ANC’s Integrity Commission, which is looking into possible misconduct by the two leaders.

While the exact nature of the allegations remains unclear, their exclusion from the NEC meeting has drawn public attention and raised concerns about the party’s internal accountability. The Integrity Commission, responsible for enforcing ethical standards within the ANC, is investigating the matter, which could impact Mashatile and Simelane’s political futures.

The ANC has not publicly explained the allegations, leading to speculation about possible financial misconduct or abuse of power. The party’s choice to handle the issue internally highlights its efforts to address ethical concerns but also raises questions about transparency.

Mashatile and Simelane hold key positions in both the ANC and the government, making their absence from the NEC meeting significant. If the investigation leads to further action, it could signal internal divisions within the party, especially as it prepares for upcoming elections.

For many South Africans, this situation renews concerns about accountability in public office. The ANC has faced criticism in the past over ethical lapses, and this case will test its ability to act decisively. As the investigation continues, the public is waiting for more details on the allegations and their potential consequences for the party’s leadership.

The ANC’s next steps will be crucial in showing whether it can uphold ethical governance while maintaining public trust. Clear communication and transparency will be key in addressing the growing speculation around this case.

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