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Zondo Speaks Out: “I Swore in Ministers I Knew Were Corrupt”

August 23, 2025
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Former Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has publicly expressed his deep concern over the government’s handling of the State Capture Commission’s findings. Zondo, who led the extensive inquiry, stated that the government has failed to take the report’s conclusions seriously.

Speaking at an anti-corruption summit, Zondo said it was troubling to swear in ministers who had been accused of corruption in his report. He described it as if the president was saying, “I don’t care what you have found about these people.”

Zondo shared that one of his most difficult moments was swearing in a deputy minister who had just been promoted to a full minister, despite being implicated in the commission’s report. He also mentioned a former transport minister, whom he found guilty of serious misconduct, who was later appointed to another high office.

He questioned what these appointments mean for the country’s fight against corruption. His comments have reignited a national debate about the government’s commitment to tackling graft, a key promise of President Cyril Ramaphosa.

As the former head of the judiciary and the state capture inquiry, Zondo’s criticism carries significant weight. Political analysts see this as one of the strongest public rebukes of Ramaphosa’s leadership from a judicial figure.

The Presidency has declined to comment, stating it would only respond directly if Zondo requests a private meeting. The remarks have sparked widespread reaction online, with many South Africans praising Zondo’s honesty and calling for action from the government.

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