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ANC Claims Progress in Corruption Fight, Highlights Recovered Funds

August 29, 2025
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The African National Congress (ANC) has stated that significant progress is being made in South Africa’s fight against corruption. Speaking at a media briefing in Johannesburg, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula reported that the government has recovered billions of rand and frozen assets linked to corruption cases.

Mbalula acknowledged that corruption remains a serious threat to the country’s development but insisted that strong actions are being taken. He highlighted the work of specialized investigation units, law enforcement agencies, and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in pursuing high-profile cases.

“The days of impunity are over,” Mbalula stated. “The message is clear: there will be no tolerance for corruption, and no one is above the law.”

The ANC leader pointed to reforms within institutions like the NPA, the Special Investigative Unit (SIU), and the Hawks as having improved the country’s ability to hold corrupt individuals accountable. He acknowledged public frustration with the slow pace of some cases but urged South Africans to recognize the progress made.

While civil society organizations have welcomed the recovery of funds, they continue to call for greater political will to ensure timely prosecutions. Opposition parties remain skeptical, accusing the ANC of using anti-corruption efforts as a public relations strategy ahead of elections.

Mbalula denied these claims, maintaining that the government’s commitment stems from a genuine need to restore public trust in institutions rather than political convenience.

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