A senior government minister is under mounting pressure tonight, facing serious allegations that strike at the heart of accountability and transparency in public office. ActionSA has laid criminal charges against Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe, accusing her of misleading Parliament and failing to declare luxury gifts reportedly worth close to a million rand. The controversy centres on two SUVs allegedly received from Chinese officials. While the Minister told Parliament the vehicles were donated to the ANC Women’s League, that claim is now being disputed. The league says it has no record of the vehicles, and reports suggest they were instead registered in the names of the Minister’s children—with one already sold. ActionSA has now taken the matter further, opening a
criminal case, and filing complaints with both the Public Protector and Parliament’s Ethics Committee.
Tonight, the questions are stark: was this a failure of disclosure—or something far more serious? And what does this say about accountability at the highest levels of government?

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