DA Backtracks on Vow to Hold President Ramaphosa Accountable for Phala Phala Scandal
The DA’s U-turn on holding President Cyril Ramaphosa accountable for the Phala Phala scandal has left many shocked and questioning the party’s commitment to fighting corruption. Just days after forming an alliance with the ANC, the DA has backtracked on their strong stance against the President, with Federal Council Chairperson Helen Zille stating that they will not support his impeachment.
This sudden change of heart has raised concerns about the integrity of the new coalition government and the willingness of opposition parties to hold the ruling party accountable. ActionSA, a key player in the opposition, has expressed disappointment in the DA’s decision and emphasized the importance of upholding the Constitution and ensuring that all members of Parliament are held to account.
The upcoming Constitutional Court hearing on the ANC’s handling of the Phala Phala scandal will be a crucial moment in determining the future of accountability in South Africa. ActionSA has vowed to continue their fight against corruption and ensure that the executive is held responsible for their actions.
As the political landscape continues to shift, it is clear that the battle against corruption is far from over. The DA’s U-turn serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced in holding those in power accountable and the importance of a strong and independent opposition.