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Allegations surface that ANC could seal 21 dockets via commission similar to Phala Phala

September 7, 2025
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Allegations surface that ANC could seal 21 dockets via commission similar to Phala Phala
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There are worries that have been expressed by a social media user regarding the allegations that twenty-one dockets, which are supposedly related to senior politicians, may be sealed through a commission in a manner similar to the Phala Phala affair. The new police minister is alleged to have a clear mandate to supervise this procedure, according to the claim, and the user has expressed irritation that South Africans are being deceived by the African National Congress and its leader, Cyril Ramaphosa. According to the post, the result of the commission is already predetermined, and it is therefore a waste of the time and money of the taxpayers. It goes on to warn that if the ANC manages to survive the local government elections that are scheduled to take place in 2026 and the general election that is scheduled to take place in 2029, the country may not be able to withstand the aftermath. The user is calling on Ramaphosa to resign from his position as soon as possible.

These assertions have not been substantiated and ought to be approached with skepticism. The claim that twenty-one dockets are associated with senior officials has not been officially verified, and neither has the statement that they will be dealt with in the same manner as the Phala Phala case, which was centered around a controversy about stolen money at the president’s farm. The entrance to the Phala Phala farm, which is seen in the photograph that accompanies the post, displays a stone wall, a sign bearing the emblem of an antelope, and a flag, thereby strengthening the relationship. On the other hand, there is no evidence to substantiate the more extensive claims of a cover-up or the participation of the police minister. A demand for Ramaphosa to resign is indicative of the dissatisfaction that the public feels, a feeling that arises frequently in conversations about government in South Africa.

The increasing discomfort with regard to accountability and transparency is emphasized in the post. The mention of Phala Phala, a known subject of conflict, indicates that there is a pattern of worry among some citizens about the way in which sensitive issues are handled. The assertion is given more credence by the accusations that high-ranking officials are involved; yet, without any evidence to support them, these allegations remain purely theoretical. The reference to future elections implies that there is a notion that the ability to survive in politics depends on such issues; this concern resonates in a society where trust in leadership is frequently discussed.

A problem that resonates strongly in South Africa, where the general population is acutely aware of the challenges presented by the economy, is the use of public monies, which is a source of frustration for the user. While it is a one voice among many, the demand for the resignation of Ramaphosa highlights the need for change among the people. The post is connected to a particular incident by the use of a photograph of the farm as a visual anchor; yet, the photograph does not provide any further information on the new allegations.

People have differing opinions on this issue. If it is accurate that the call to seal the dockets was made, it might further erode public trust, particularly if it is perceived as a means of safeguarding powerful individuals. It would appear that there is a belief in the necessity of political responsibility, as seen by the emphasis placed on elections. This brings into focus the necessity for unambiguous responses, regardless of whether it is indicative of a broader feeling or an isolated perspective. Until they have been substantiated, these assertions are more appropriately regarded as a need for closer examination than as actualities.

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