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Justice Minister appears before the ANC Integrity Commission on VBS allegations

Justice Minister Thembi Simelane has confirmed to Daily Maverick that she appeared before the party’s Integrity Commission to answer questions about a dodgy loan from a broker to the defunct VBS Bank.
Justice Minister appears before the ANC Integrity Commission on VBS allegations

The party’s Veterans League is pushing for three members implicated in the State Capture Commission’s report and in the VBS scandal to stand down from their position pending investigations until they are cleared. 

Read more: ANC veterans push for ministers and Members of Parliament implicated in VBS or State Capture to step aside

Simelane’s case (the minister is implicated in receipt of a loan that is tracked to a commission paid to a VBS fixer, as reported by Scorpio and News24 here) is being used as a battering ram by parties at Parliament to attack the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the Investigating Directorate, which investigates and prosecutes serious crimes.

This report in City Press is an example of how political pressure, using Simelane’s case, is being used to discredit the National Prosecuting Authority and to try to ensure that legal counsel who understand the mechanism of State Capture are smeared.  While the Justice Department has denied the report, sources in the National Prosecuting Authority say it reveals a cross-party axis in the government and Parliament who are invested in ensuring delayed State Capture cases. 

The EFF is on a campaign against the Investigating Directorate hiring State Capture experts Matthew Chaskalson and Paul Pretorius (evidence leader for the State Capture Commission of Inquiry), and it has been joined by MK party, both of which have skin in the game as various of their members face investigation and prosecution.

“The department is not aware of any fear or loathing between itself and the NPA. The Constitution is clear about the roles and responsibilities that the minister has over the NPA, and she continues to discharge those responsibilities in accordance with the Constitution,” said spokesperson Tsekiso Machike.

‘Immaterial’


Asked if Simelane shared concerns raised on her behalf by parties outside the ANC on why the VBS allegations emerged now, Machike said: “It is immaterial as the minister has accounted before the Portfolio Committee (on Justice and Constitutional Development) and has also made a submission to the president.  The minister will also subject herself to the ANC’s Integrity Commission.”

In a statement the ANC confirmed that a closed hearing by the Integrity Commission hearing would take place on 25 September. The Reverend Frank Chikane chairs the Integrity Commission. It can investigate and address unethical or immoral conduct by ANC members who must either volunteer to appear before it when named in malfeasance, or who will be summoned.

Members can be referred to the Integrity Commission if their actions harm the ANC’s reputation. The commission investigates and makes recommendations, but the disciplinary committee administers disciplinary action and sanctions. 

The Hawks are investigating the coffee shop loan to Simelane, and Scorpio reported it here. DM

Comments (8)

cwf5108@gmail.com Sep 26, 2024, 08:57 PM

"ANC Integrity Committee" is an oxymoron - Should be "ANC Corruption Protection Committee". Same with Cyril's "Step Aside Rule" which actually equates to "Hang on, Delay, Deflect, Dodge, Deny and finally Bribe to not appear in court".

Lynda Tyrer Sep 26, 2024, 11:36 AM

She needs to be removed with this dodgy past.

Graeme de Villiers Sep 26, 2024, 11:05 AM

"if their actions harm the ANC’s reputation." This is laughable, that the ANC still assumes it has a 'reputation' other than complete malfeasance, mafia-esque tyranny and utter incompetence.

Indeed Jhb Sep 26, 2024, 10:21 AM

She will subject herself to the integrity commission? How very nice of her! Step aside already show your integrity

Gary Evans Sep 26, 2024, 08:36 AM

As per normal cANCer procedures and rules she will walk away and NOTHING will happen to her.

Rae Earl Sep 26, 2024, 07:56 AM

Now being exposed is exactly why the ANC restricted the DA in their allocation of the portfolios they rightfully won in the elections. They would present a much greater threat to Ramaphosa's cabal of buddies and comrades facing criminal action. The DA erred in not insisting on all their seats.

William Kelly Sep 26, 2024, 07:26 AM

Who honestly gives a damn about the ANC's integrity commission? Chikane is nothing more now than a sad, standing joke. What a fall from integrity he's had - if he had any he'd quit the farce that he heads in disgust.

Noelsoyizwaphi@gmail.com Sep 26, 2024, 06:48 AM

ANC integrity commission has called for removal of almost 100 corruption-implicated leaders, but the ANC processes are too slow. Among prominent names, only Zizi Kodwa has stepped aside, while his case is continuing at the court

William Dryden Sep 26, 2024, 12:10 PM

Surely if the Integrity commission has called for the removal of almost 100 implicated leaders, then why hasn't Ramaphosa stepped in and removed them?? Spinless comes to mind and possible most of the implicated have dirt on him.