As pressure mounts around the explosive Mkhwanazi allegations, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula is holding a firm lineβrefusing to comment on whether Brown Mogotsi is an ANC member or involved in the unfolding scandal.
Speaking amid growing public interest and political fallout, Mbalula made it clear that the ANC will not rush to make public declarations or judgments, especially when names are being linked to serious, unresolved claims. He emphasized that any member of the party found to be implicated will be subjected to internal integrity processes, which could include facing the ANC Integrity Commission.
βWe must allow our internal systems to do their work,β Mbalula said, adding that the ANC remains committed to transparency and accountability, even under the weight of scandal.
While avoiding specifics, his remarks reflect the partyβs cautious approach as it navigates the storm β balancing public pressure with the need for procedural fairness. With the spotlight now firmly on both Mogotsi and the ANCβs internal mechanisms, eyes will be watching to see whether accountability is more than just a promise.