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Prison Business Closures Spark ANC Backlash Against Minister Groenewald

August 17, 2025
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Prison Business Closures Spark ANC Backlash Against Minister Groenewald
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A political storm is brewing within the ANC following Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald’s decision to terminate outsourced business operations in South African prisons, particularly affecting bakery services.

The move has drawn sharp criticism from ANC-aligned entrepreneurs and lawmakers who claim the abrupt closures have devastated small businesses that relied on prison contracts. Several MPs and ministers argue the decision was made without proper consultation, with one insider describing it as “economically reckless.”

At the heart of the dispute lies a conflict between reform objectives and economic realities. While government appears to be restructuring prison services, affected business owners – many with longstanding contracts – say they’ve lost crucial revenue streams and job creation opportunities. ANC parliamentarians are preparing to formally challenge the decision, highlighting how these enterprises also supported prisoner rehabilitation through quality food provision.

Political analysts suggest the controversy reflects growing tensions between policy implementation and party interests. With Minister Groenewald yet to respond publicly, the matter is expected to dominate upcoming parliamentary discussions, potentially forcing a review of prison outsourcing policies.

The standoff underscores the delicate balance between institutional reform and protecting established economic ecosystems within state facilities.

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