ANC reveals only four members barred from office despite Zondo report allegations and internal concerns, raising questions.
Despite Zondo report flags and Integrity Commission concerns, ANC only bars four members from standing as public representatives.
The ANC has revealed that only four members of the party have been declared ineligible to stand as public representatives. This is despite the Zondo commission report into state capture flagging almost 100 ANC members and leaders, along with the party’s own integrity commission also raising concerns about the same people.
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