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Malema Demands Accountability for R406 Billion Corruption Loss

March 13, 2026
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The halls of Parliament were charged with tension today as Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), launched a blistering offensive against President Cyril Ramaphosa. The confrontation centered on a staggering figure of R406 billion, which Malema cited as the total amount lost to corruption and financial mismanagement under the current administration. The EFF Commander-in-Chief did not mince his words, directly accusing the President of failing to stem the tide of looting that has crippled public services and state-owned enterprises.

Malema’s address was less of a question and more of a public indictment, as he stood before the legislative house to demand answers regarding the missing billions. He argued that the sheer scale of the financial loss represents a betrayal of the South African electorate, particularly the poor and unemployed who rely on functional state infrastructure. By placing the R406 billion figure at the center of the debate, Malema sought to highlight the disparity between the government’s promises of economic recovery and the reality of a fiscus hollowed out by graft.

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Commander-In-Chief and President of the EFF, @Julius_S_Malema, asked President Cyril Ramaphosa:

—President, you are the leader of the people of South Africa. We have a serious fiscal problem. The Auditor-General of South Africa has reported that R406 billion has… pic.twitter.com/OgKVUWoTX5

— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 12, 2026

In his response, President Ramaphosa found himself on the defensive, forced to navigate the complex narrative of state capture and institutional decay. While the President has often spoken about his commitment to cleaning up the state and holding the corrupt accountable, Malema’s confrontation suggested that these efforts have been insufficient. The exchange highlighted the ongoing frustration within opposition ranks regarding the pace of prosecutions and the recovery of stolen assets, framing the President’s tenure as a period of continued financial bleeding rather than meaningful recovery.

The political ramifications of this confrontation are significant, as the issue of corruption remains a central theme ahead of future elections. Political analysts suggest that Malema’s aggressive stance is an attempt to consolidate public anger and position the EFF as the only party willing to speak truth to power. By forcing the President to answer for such a massive financial deficit, the opposition aims to shatter the ruling party’s narrative of a “new dawn,” replacing it with an image of a government unable or unwilling to stop the plunder of state resources.

As the session concluded, the atmosphere in the chamber remained tense, reflecting the deep-seated frustrations of a nation grappling with economic hardship. The R406 billion question now hangs heavy over the Presidency, serving as a stark reminder of the work that remains to be done to restore public trust. The exchange has set the stage for a fiery political season, with the battle lines clearly drawn between an opposition demanding immediate accountability and a government struggling to prove it is capable of turning the tide against entrenched corruption.

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