ANC integrity commission concludes probe into corruption-accused Mapisa-Nqakula
Eyewitness News understands she had at least two sessions with the governing party’s watchdog – which assess the impact of the actions of its members on the organisation.
An African National Congress (ANC) flag flies outside a polling station in Langa, near Cape Town, on 1 November 2021. Picture: AFP
JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress (ANC)'s integrity commission's investigation into the now former Speaker of Parliament Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has been concluded and submitted to the secretary general’s office.
So revealed the party on Thursday, shortly after the Pretoria Magistrates Court granted Mapisa-Nqakula R50,000 bail in her corruption case.
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She is accused of receiving kickbacks of more the R4 million from a defence contractor when she was the Minister of Defence.
Mapisa-Nqakula faces 12 counts of corruption and one of money laundering.
Eyewitness News understands she had at least two sessions with the governing party’s watchdog – which assess the impact of the actions of its members on the organisation.
The report is expected to be tabled at the next national working committee of the ANC.