SA Politics Thread Part 13 The Days of Madlanga

It's like how the DA investigated all of that degree fraud in its ranks. People got given their jobs back or redeployed, and we didn't get to see the results of the investigations.
They just introduced a policy to deal with people who leak information at the congress, they are not happy about that Steenhuisen credit card adventure as well as the leaking of information about people who are getting salary top ups.

All that will be hidden under classified information and whoever exposes will be dealt with swiftly and decisively.
 
By far the most popular and positive congress the DA has ever held. Even the mainstream media are gushing with excitement. No more “ehh it’s a white man”. They have accepted that these people will govern South Africa very shortly



 
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It's like how the DA investigated all of that degree fraud in its ranks. People got given their jobs back or redeployed, and we didn't get to see the results of the investigations.
If you can manage to give only a few a examples and Ill hit you with a flood of ANC cases, lets start with Pala Pala.
 
If you can manage to give only a few a examples and Ill hit you with a flood of ANC cases, lets start with Pala Pala.

The ANC is corrupt and does lots of bad things. That doesn't mean that the DA doesn't hide fraud or try to cover it up.

The Saldanha Bay mayor got caught lying about a masters degree that he doesn't have. Multiple City of Cape Town officials were caught lying about their degrees. A Capr Town councillor "didn't know" that his houses electricity metre wasn't moving.

I can search for sources if you want, but those examples should give you some ideas, and they were all in the last 5 years or so and in one part of the country.
 
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