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Ramaphosa Drops the Hammer: Corrupt and Failing ANC Deployees Face Immediate Axe

"There Is No Tolerance for Malfeasance," Ramaphosa Declares; Incompetent ANC Appointees Must Be Dismissed

September 14, 2025
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Ramaphosa Drops the Hammer: Corrupt and Failing ANC Deployees Face Immediate Axe
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has issued one of the toughest warnings to date to members of the African National Congress (ANC) who are in public office, stating that those who are not fulfilling their responsibilities or who are engaged in illegal activity must be dismissed without any hesitation. Ramaphosa emphasised to the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) on Friday that the public is no longer going to tolerate corruption or underperformance and that the party cannot afford to protect individuals who bring its name into contempt.

Ramaphosa claimed that there is “no room for malfeasance” and emphasised that the credibility of the African National Congress (ANC) hinges on the seriousness with which it enforces accountability among its own members. He claimed that the strategy of deployment, which is the practice of placing members of the African National Congress in important offices within government institutions and state-owned corporations, among other positions, carries with it a huge responsibility. In his opinion, being a deployee is not a reward for loyalty; rather, it is a summons to serve the community with integrity, efficiency, and transparency.

According to the president, every ANC appointee must recognise that they are responsible not just to the party but also to the people of South Africa, who anticipate that their needs will be met and that they will be governed effectively. He went on to state that anyone who is unable to meet these expectations—whether as a result of ineptitude, neglect, or plain corruption—has no role to play in the government and ought to be removed immediately.

This hardline attitude comes at a time when the African National Congress (ANC) is grappling with public criticism over corruption scandals, failings in service delivery, and the ongoing legacy of state capture that continues to have an impact on numerous government institutions. Opposition parties have regularly accused the ruling party of sheltering its members even when their performance has been bad. As a result, citizens all around the country have grown increasingly irritated by weak governance. Ramaphosa’s declaration appears to be a direct response to these concerns and a bid to reassure the public that accountability will no longer be handled lightly.

The African National Congress (ANC) has frequently been accused of not acting against its own members despite the presence of incriminating evidence; his statements are considered by analysts to be a significant test for the organisation. They point out that despite the fact that Ramaphosa’s rhetoric is powerful, it will ultimately be determined by whether or not it converts into actual action. Many people are looking to see whether or not individuals who have already been implicated in scandals or who are regularly underperforming will be removed in accordance with his directive.

The message has also caused some unrest inside the party itself because it is possible that some of the ANC deployees are now going to be under pressure to perform better or face being left out of the party. Failure to act decisively might reinforce the view that, despite Ramaphosa’s extensive speechmaking, his leadership is lacking in terms of results. As a result, the stakes are extremely high for Ramaphosa. However, if the African National Congress (ANC) follows through and removes officials who are corrupt or inept, it might indicate a turning point in the party’s efforts to rebuild trust in its government.

Ramaphosa finished by reminding the NEC that the ability to renew itself and prove that it continues to possess the moral authority to lead are the two factors upon which the existence of the ANC hinges. He reminded the citizens of South Africa that their patience is wearing thin, and that the only path forward is to demonstrate via firm action that misconduct would no longer be accepted in any form.

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