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Senzo Mchunu case raises questions over ANC renewal
November 10, 2025
|The Mercury
THE ANC finds itself embroiled in renewed debate over the efficacy and sincerity of its "step-aside" rule, following the announcement that suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu's offer to step aside from party duties was declined.
SUSPENDED: Police Minister Senzo Mchunu wants to step aside from ANC duties.
(HENK KRUGER Independent Newspapers)
This decision, amid two ongoing inquiries into serious allegations against Mchunu, casts a long shadow over the party's much-touted renewal process, prompting critics to question if it is a hollow exercise selectively applied, based on who faces allegations.
The ANC officially confirmed this week that Mchunu had expressed willingness to step aside from organisational work.
This followed the establishment of a judicial commission of inquiry by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate claims of Mchunu's interference in sensitive police investigations.
However, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula clarified that Mchunu's offer was declined, allowing him to remain active in party affairs despite being on special leave from his Cabinet role.
The "step-aside" rule, an internal ANC policy adopted in 2017, mandates members charged with corruption or other serious crimes to voluntarily step aside from party and government activities or face suspension.
Mbalula's defence of the decision to allow Mchunu to remain active hinges on the fact that he has not yet been formally charged with a crime.
"The party's commitment to accountability and ethical leadership is unwavering," said ANC national spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu, highlighting Mchunu's cooperation with both the Madlanga Commission and the party's Integrity Commission.
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