JOHANNESBURG - The ANC's integrity commission has cleared the party's deputy president, Paul Mashatile, of any wrongdoing concerning his luxury homes.
Mashatile has maintained the Constantia house belonged to his son-in-law. The integrity commission is meant to hold party members accountable for ethical conduct.
But how does it assist the country in combating corruption? Or is it a case of the foxes guarding the henhouse?
Political analyst and governance expert, Sandile Swana shared his views during a discussion with eNCA on this topic.