Madonsela clears up law on MPs implicated in state capture

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Former public protector Thuli Madonsela highlights legal inevitability of state capture implicated politicians returning to parliament.

. Former public protector Thuli Madonsela says taking to parliament those implicated in state capture is inevitable as there’s no law that bars officials who resign under a cloud of alleged corruption or impropriety being elected. Picture: Gallo Images

Madonsela was clarifying news that the uMkhonto weSizwe party and the ANC brought to parliament some of the politicians fingered in state capture corruption involving the Gupta family and MK party leader former president Jacob Zuma. She said most of the key perpetrators and enablers of the hijacking of state institutions and processes for personal gain at the behest of the two families had not been held accountable.

“Until then, the people should confront political parties concerned regarding their commitment to integrity and concerns over conduct that demonstrates lack of such commitment,” said Madonsela.

 

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