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Minister Sisisi Tolashe to appear before ANC’s Integrity Commission over SUV scandal

Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe will have to account for two luxury SUVs intended for the ANC Women’s League which she allegedly gave to her children instead.

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The minister of social development, Sisisi Tolashe. (Photo: Brenton Geach / Gallo Images)
The minister of social development, Sisisi Tolashe. (Photo: Brenton Geach / Gallo Images)

Embattled Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe will be called before the ANC’s Integrity Commission, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula told Daily Maverick on Thursday.

The summons follows Daily Maverick’s reporting on two luxury SUVs intended as a donation for the ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) from Chinese representatives. Our investigation, drawing on vehicle registration records, suggested that Tolashe instead gave the cars to her two adult children.

Both the ANC and the ANCWL confirmed to Daily Maverick that the SUVs, valued together at close to R1-million, never reached the party — despite Tolashe telling Parliament in February that they had been given to the ANCWL.

Tolashe also did not disclose the cars as gifts in any recent parliamentary Register of Members’ Interests.

With a seemingly last-minute meeting of the ANC’s highest body, the National Executive Committee (NEC), scheduled for Friday, Daily Maverick asked Mbalula if the SUV issue would feature on the agenda.

“The NEC discusses these matters through the Integrity Commission,” Mbalula told Daily Maverick.

Asked whether the Integrity Commission would call Tolashe before it, Mbalula responded: “Yes, they will.”

He added: “Based on your reports, she can [also] present herself voluntarily.”

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ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula. (Photo: Sharon Seretlo / Gallo Images)

Tolashe could be asked to step aside

The Integrity Commission is the ANC’s internal disciplinary body. Chaired by the Rev Frank Chikane, it is tasked with investigating party members implicated in fraud, corruption and misconduct.

The body can recommend a number of sanctions, which then have to be authorised by the NEC: most notably, the requirement that a party representative must step aside from their political role.

In the most extreme outcome, it can recommend that an ANC member be expelled or pressured to resign. In the most lenient scenario, a member could escape with a warning or reprimand.

Mbalula did not indicate when Tolashe would appear before the body.

Hawks also circling

Daily Maverick also understands that the Hawks are considering investigating Tolashe for a possible violation of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (Precca).

This follows a criminal case being opened against Tolashe by ActionSA MP Dereleen James this week over the SUVs.

James has indicated that she will approach Parliament’s ethics committee and the Public Protector over the matter.

The DA spokesperson on social development, Nazley Sharif, meanwhile, announced on Wednesday that she had written to President Cyril Ramaphosa to determine whether Tolashe had requested his permission to accept the cars as gifts, as is required by the Executive Members’ Ethics Act.

If Tolashe did not do so, it would be the second time in a month that she is in hot water with Ramaphosa: Daily Maverick reported this week that she received a written reprimand from the President in March for instituting disciplinary proceedings against her department director-general and advertising for his replacement — neither of which Tolashe was lawfully permitted to do without explicit presidential approval.

With the walls seemingly closing in on Tolashe, there is much speculation about whether Ramaphosa will remove her from his Cabinet in the near future — or whether Tolashe’s position at the helm of the ANCWL might offer her a degree of political protection as the ANC gears up for its next elective conference in 2027.

Despite the fact that the ANC Women’s League’s public profile has dwindled to near-invisibility in recent years, this party wing is still seen as a vital constituency to win support from when going into the ANC’s internal leadership vote.

Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya told Daily Maverick on Thursday:
“The President will be asking the minister [Tolashe] for a report, as it is customary and fair that when there are allegations against any individual, they be accorded an opportunity to relate their side of the matter.” DM

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Lawrence Sisitka 10 April 2026 06:32 AM

Well, what can we say. The ANC Integrity Commission doesn't have a clue what the word 'integrity' means, and will probably just give the minister a gentle slap on the wrist and tell her to be more careful next time. Thinking about it, they probably take 'integrity' to mean 'not getting caught'.

Brian Botes 10 April 2026 10:02 PM

Agreed Lawrence

Vincent Bester 10 April 2026 06:40 AM

The ANC integrity commission is a misnomer…there is mo integrity in the ANC

t***m@w***.co.za 10 April 2026 07:22 AM

Sisisi, get some info from Tony Yengeni.

Ivan van Heerden 10 April 2026 07:57 AM

Just another Comrade doing Comrade things. Even if she "steps aside" she will continue to receive her tax payer funded multi million rand salary. The first party that runs on " minimum wage for MP's, Ministers and Municipal management until the country recovers economically" will sweep the elections.

Una West 10 April 2026 08:23 AM

How can any politician with any integrity remain in the ANC? What percentage of the upper echelons are untainted?

D'Esprit 10 April 2026 08:36 AM

'Integrity Commission' - the wheels will turn slowly, the recommendations will land on Cyril's desk with a whimper, gather dust whilst he applies his mind (basically sorting out the internal Ponzi scheme to appoint a successor who doesn't upset the balance of grift) and then she'll get shifted sideways - maybe a nice Ambassadorial role to while away her time? Zero integrity in this matter, which is a microcosm of the ANC at large.

Rae 10 April 2026 09:31 AM

If Daily Maverick had not investigated and made public this Minister's transgressions, would anything have emerged from the President or the ANC regarding Tolashe's rotten handling of her department? Probably not and it could, as usual, have been sidelined. Thanks DM and the parties who bothered to take up the very necessary arms to air this suspected blatant dishonesty by one of the ANC's senior ministers.

Dave Martin 10 April 2026 11:15 AM

The ANC m*sintegrity commission are going to school her on the ways to steal without being caught!

Gazeley 10 April 2026 11:34 AM

This is not just an ANC transgression, so it has nothing to do with the so called ANC Integrity Protectors. This is a criminal act involving a government minister

Gazeley 10 April 2026 12:02 PM

One would assume the ANC Integrity Commission will investigate and examine her breach of any internal ANC rules and issue an internal ANC recommended sanction, they are certainly not empowered or authorised, in terms of any legislation, to deal with her flagrant breaches of the law. The Integrity Commission cannot be allowed to sandbag the entire country with their ANC self serving recommendations - the rule of law applies, she needs to be charged and have her day in open court, open to public.

Caroline Rich 10 April 2026 12:33 PM

A DA member of parliament got fired because he didn’t ask for permission to go abroad for work. Yet, this corrupt minister gets caught red handed and it has to be discussed. It goes to show that democracy doesn’t really exist in our country.

Michael Thomlinson 10 April 2026 01:18 PM

She lied about who the cars had been given to. She has lied to parliament about them. She clearly accepted gifts for who knows what favours. She did not inform the President that she had accepted these gifts. She tried to muddy the waters by registering the cars in her children's names. What more is required to remove her from her post and criminally charge her? We are all so tired of this sort of thing still happening in spite of the R millions spent on commissions. Cyril this must stop!

PETER 10 April 2026 06:38 PM

ANC integrity committee… is this some kind of joke…. Crooks judging the crooks.. give me a break… fire her and prosecute her we demand!!!

Colin 11 April 2026 08:32 AM

how can you expect society to act ethically wham leadership are seemingly exempt from this.