💨 Abstract
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi called on the ANC to address illegal immigration and corruption more rigorously. He highlighted public frustration and the need for accountability, emphasizing that undocumented individuals pose significant challenges. Lesufi also criticized opposition parties for exploiting the issue and stressed the importance of consistent enforcement by institutions like the Hawks and NPA. He acknowledged concerns about unemployment and the public's perception of inconsistent anti-corruption efforts, warning that inaction could harm the ANC's standing.
Courtesy: Shyleen Choruma
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