ANC calls DA corruption claims in Tshwane politically motivated

The Tshwane branch of the African National Congress (ANC) has rejected the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) attempt to raise corruption allegations at the Madlanga Commission. The commission, which was established by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate allegations of corruption within the ANC, has been met with resistance from the DA.

The DA, who has been vocal in their criticism of the ANC’s handling of corruption, has been pushing for the Madlanga Commission to investigate allegations of corruption in the Tshwane municipality. However, the ANC has firmly rejected this bid, stating that the DA’s intentions are politically motivated and aimed at discrediting the ANC.

In a statement released by the Tshwane ANC, they stated that the DA’s attempt to raise corruption allegations at the Madlanga Commission is a desperate attempt to divert attention from their own corruption scandals. The ANC further stated that the DA has no evidence to support their claims and is using the commission as a political tool to gain an advantage in the upcoming local government elections.

The ANC has also accused the DA of trying to undermine the credibility of the Madlanga Commission by making baseless allegations. They have urged the commission to focus on its mandate of investigating corruption within the ANC and not be swayed by the DA’s political agenda.

The Tshwane ANC has also highlighted their commitment to fighting corruption and ensuring that those found guilty are held accountable. They have pointed out that the ANC has taken decisive action against corrupt officials in the past and will continue to do so in the future.

The ANC has also called on the DA to provide evidence of their corruption allegations and to stop using the commission for their own political gain. They have stated that the DA’s actions are a disservice to the people of Tshwane who deserve a fair and unbiased investigation into corruption within the ANC.

The rejection of the DA’s bid by the Tshwane ANC has been met with support from other ANC branches and members. They have commended the ANC for standing firm against the DA’s attempts to discredit the commission and have expressed their confidence in the commission’s ability to uncover and address corruption within the party.

In conclusion, the Tshwane ANC’s rejection of the DA’s bid to raise corruption allegations at the Madlanga Commission is a clear indication of their commitment to fighting corruption and ensuring a fair and unbiased investigation. The ANC has called on all political parties to respect the commission’s mandate and not use it for their own political gain. The ANC remains steadfast in its commitment to rooting out corruption and building a better future for all South Africans.

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