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No free lunches: Ramaphosa’s new R2,500 limit leaves SA leaders with nowhere to hide their gifts

February 22, 2026
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No free lunches: Ramaphosa’s new R2,500 limit leaves SA leaders with nowhere to hide their gifts
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South Africa’s political landscape is set for a shift in accountability after new ethics rules came into effect requiring public representatives to declare all gifts above R2,500. The move is being positioned as a step toward strengthening transparency, restoring public trust, and tightening oversight of elected officials.

Under the updated disclosure framework, ministers, deputy ministers, Members of Parliament and other designated office bearers must formally record any gift exceeding the R2,500 threshold. The declarations will form part of official ethics registers, designed to make financial interests and benefits more visible to oversight bodies and, in some cases, the public.

The reform comes amid persistent concerns about corruption, conflicts of interest, and undue influence in politics. For years, civil society organisations and governance experts have argued that undisclosed gifts and benefits can open the door to compromised decision-making. By lowering ambiguity and introducing clearer reporting standards, lawmakers hope to reduce opportunities for hidden patronage.

Supporters of the new rules say transparency is a powerful deterrent. They argue that when leaders know gifts must be declared, they may think twice before accepting items that could later raise questions about influence. Ethics committees and parliamentary oversight structures will also be better positioned to identify patterns that could signal inappropriate relationships between politicians and private interests.

However, critics caution that disclosure alone may not be enough. Some analysts argue that while declaration promotes openness, it does not necessarily prevent corruption unless backed by strong enforcement, routine audits, and meaningful consequences for non-compliance. Without strict monitoring and swift penalties, rules risk becoming procedural formalities rather than effective safeguards.

There are also questions about valuation and interpretation. Determining the exact value of certain gifts can be complex, and grey areas may still exist around hospitality, sponsored travel, or indirect benefits.

Public reaction has been mixed. Many South Africans welcome the tighter reporting requirements, viewing them as a necessary step toward rebuilding confidence in political institutions. Others believe deeper systemic reforms are needed, including lifestyle audits, enhanced investigative capacity, and faster prosecution of corruption-related cases.

Ultimately, the effectiveness of the new R2,500 disclosure rule will depend on implementation. Transparency is a critical foundation for ethical governance, but whether it truly curbs corruption will hinge on oversight, accountability, and the political will to act decisively when breaches occur.

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