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‘Mboweni would have liked to see the renewal of the ANC’

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‘Mboweni would have liked to see the renewal of the ANC’

ANC Limpopo addresses concerns raised by Tito Mboweni regarding party members implicated in corruption

The African National Congress (ANC) in Limpopo has recently responded to concerns raised by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni regarding party members who have been implicated in acts of corruption. The ANC in Limpopo takes these concerns seriously and is committed to addressing any wrongdoings within the party.

Minister Mboweni, in a recent public address, expressed his worry that the ANC is being perceived as a corrupt party due to the actions of some of its members. He also urged the party to take necessary actions against those involved in corrupt activities. The ANC in Limpopo shares these concerns and is determined to uphold its principles of integrity and accountability.

The ANC has always been a party that stands for the values of democracy, equality, and service to the people. However, the actions of a few individuals have tarnished the image of the party and brought into question its commitment to these values. This is something that the ANC in Limpopo does not take lightly. As a party, we have a responsibility to the people of South Africa to lead by example and root out any corrupt practices within our ranks.

The ANC in Limpopo recognizes that corruption is a cancer that affects not only the party but also the entire country. It hinders economic growth, erodes public trust, and ultimately harms the most vulnerable in society. Therefore, it is crucial that we take swift and decisive action to address any cases of corruption within our party.

In light of these concerns, the ANC in Limpopo has taken several steps to combat corruption within its ranks. These include setting up an Integrity Committee to investigate and take disciplinary action against party members involved in corrupt activities. The committee is also responsible for enforcing the ANC’s Code of Conduct, which clearly states that members engaging in corrupt activities will face severe consequences.

In addition, the ANC in Limpopo has also implemented a strict vetting process for party members who hold public office. This is to ensure that only individuals with a clean record and a commitment to serving the people are selected to represent the ANC.

Furthermore, the ANC in Limpopo has also launched a “No to Corruption” campaign aimed at educating party members and the public about the damaging effects of corruption. This campaign encourages members to speak out against any form of corruption and report any suspicious activities to the relevant authorities.

As a party, the ANC in Limpopo is fully committed to eradicating corruption and rebuilding public trust. We believe that it is only through accountability, transparency, and good governance that we can regain the confidence of the people and continue to lead our country towards progress and prosperity.

It is important to note that the ANC in Limpopo does not condone any form of corruption, and those found guilty will face consequences in accordance with the law and party regulations. As a party, we stand firm in our commitment to the people of Limpopo and South Africa in building a society free from corruption and inequality.

In conclusion, the ANC in Limpopo welcomes the concerns raised by Minister Mboweni and assures the public that we are taking the necessary steps to address corruption within our party. We encourage all ANC members to uphold the values and principles of the party and work towards a better South Africa for all.

We also call on the public to continue supporting the ANC in our efforts to eradicate corruption and build a brighter future for our country. Let us unite in our fight against corruption and build a strong, prosperous, and corruption-free South Africa. Together, we can achieve our vision of a better tomorrow.

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