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Simelane: How much more time does the President need?

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Simelane: How much more time does the President need?

Justice Minister Thembi Simelane
Justice Minister Thembi Simelane

22nd October 2024

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How much more time does President Cyril Ramaphosa need to address the scandal surrounding Justice Minister Thembi Simelane?

It has been almost three months since the revelation on 26 August that Simelane received a questionable loan from Gundo Wealth Solutions, a company tied to the looting of VBS Mutual Bank. Yet, despite the gravity of this revelation, no meaningful action has been taken.

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On 28 August, the President requested a report from Simelane about her alleged improper benefit from VBS-related funds. He received the report on 11 September, yet, after holding the necessary documents for over six weeks, the President continues to delay, claiming on 17 October that he still needs more time.

Simelane’s involvement with VBS is deeply concerning. Allegations suggest that as early as 2021, the President knew about her loan from the company linked to illegal municipal investments in VBS. This raises serious questions about why she was promoted to the role of Justice Minister in the first place.

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As the Minister responsible for overseeing the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), which is involved in investigating her, Simelane’s position is untenable. It undermines the independence of our justice system and erodes public trust. Despite the cloud of suspicion hanging over her, she continues to make critical decisions in her office.

The DA has repeatedly stressed that Simelane’s continued role damages the credibility of the justice system. Every day without action further compromises the integrity of our legal institutions. The President’s silence mocks his supposed commitment to fighting corruption within the state.

The public deserves transparency. The President must stop stalling and take decisive action. While the NPA's mandate to prosecute must be respected, it is unacceptable for Simelane to remain in her role due to the clear conflict of interest.

Every moment of delay weakens the justice system, undermines trust, and further damages the government’s credibility. Simelane must step aside to allow for a thorough and unbiased investigation. The integrity of our justice system and the credibility of this administration depend on it.

 

Issued by Adv. Glynnis Breytenbach MP - DA Spokesperson on Justice and Constitutional Development

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