Will the ANC's dirty laundry be exposed today? The DA alleges to have sifted through explosive ANC cadre deployment committee records, handed over to them on February 19, 2024. These records, dating back to 2013 when President Ramaphosa chaired the cadre deployment committee, are said to contain information that could shed light on corruption and state capture within the ANC.
What is lurking in the shadows of the cadre secrets? The specific details of what the records entail remain undisclosed until the DA's scheduled briefing at 10 am. The party claims that the revelations will mark a historic turning point in South Africa's democratic history.
The press conference, led by DA Leader John Steenhuisen MP, DA Shadow Minister of Public Service and Administration Dr. Leon Schreiber MP, and DA Shadow Minister of Social Development Bridget Masango MP, follows recent judgments by both the Gauteng High Court and the Constitutional Court. These judgments appear to be pivotal in the DA's ongoing battle against cadre deployment corruption.
What are the next steps in the fight against ANC cadre deployment corruption? The DA, armed with the Constitutional Court order in their favor, aims to announce the subsequent actions they plan to take in response to the exposed records. The party seems committed to continuing the fight until cadre deployment is outlawed, and they assert their determination to see the ANC removed from the government.
The press briefing is expected to provide insight into the contents of the records and the DA's strategy moving forward. The ANC, forced to release the secret records by a Constitutional Court order, faces increased scrutiny as the DA seeks to uncover the truth behind the alleged corruption and advocate for political reforms in South Africa.