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The Hawks Are Coming: President Ramaphosa Warns Corrupt Officials To Prepare For Consequences

March 23, 2026
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Cyril Ramaphosa has issued a stern warning to individuals involved in corruption, saying they must be prepared to face the full might of the law as authorities ramp up efforts to combat malfeasance across the country.

Speaking during a governance briefing on Friday, Ramaphosa emphasised that law enforcement agencies have been “invigorated” and are now better positioned to investigate and prosecute corruption-related offences. “Those who are involved in corrupt activities must know that the days of impunity are over. The law will take its course, and there will be consequences,” he said.

The President highlighted ongoing reforms within key institutions, including the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the South African Police Service, aimed at strengthening their capacity to deal with complex financial crimes and state capture-related cases. He noted that improving coordination between investigative bodies has been a priority in ensuring that cases are handled efficiently and effectively.

Ramaphosa’s remarks come amid renewed public concern over corruption in both the public and private sectors, with several high-profile cases currently before the courts. He acknowledged that while progress has been made, more work is needed to restore public trust and ensure accountability at all levels of government.

“We are committed to building a capable state that serves the people with integrity. This requires that we root out corruption wherever it exists and hold those responsible accountable,” the President said. He added that government will continue to support whistleblowers and strengthen legal frameworks to protect those who expose wrongdoing.

Political analysts say the President’s message is aimed at reinforcing confidence in South Africa’s justice system, particularly as investigations linked to past corruption scandals continue to unfold. They note that sustained action, rather than rhetoric alone, will be key to demonstrating the government’s commitment to clean governance.

Ramaphosa concluded by urging citizens to play an active role in the fight against corruption by reporting suspicious activities and supporting law enforcement efforts. He stressed that tackling corruption is a collective responsibility essential to economic growth, service delivery, and the country’s long-term stability.

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