ANC's powerful decision-making body says it backs the work of law- enforcement agencies after high-profile arrests last weekANC president Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday that the party's NEC has endorsed the work of law-enforcement agencies.The ANC's national executive committee lekgotla has endorsed the work carried out by the various law-enforcement agencies which last week arrested several senior party and government figures on fraud and corruption charges.
The lekgotla resolved to endorse the work of the various law-enforcement agencies, such as the Hawks, the SIU and the NPA's Investigative Directorate, after they arrested tenderpreneurs such as Edwin Sodi and Durban businessman Toshan Pandy, and former ANC MP Vincent Smith on various charges of fraud and corruption.
“The work that is being done by law-enforcement agencies at the moment is commendable and we reaffirm that we must leave no stone unturned in terms of dealing with crime and corruption,” said Ramaphosa during the virtual post-lekgotla briefing. The ANC president, who is also the head of state, said the party's NEC lekgotla had also resolved to ensure there should be further consultations on how to regulate the issue of politically exposed people conducting business with government.
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