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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Sowetan Leaks alleged report by the National Security Council

Sowetan Leaks alleged report by the National Security Council

I find that the Sowetan newspaper history is very concerned: “Report on the left there MP with anti-Sa story”.

On July 16, 2025, I was asked for a comment on a non -specified report by the Sowetan journalist Jeanette Chabalala, who found that in February 2025 serious allegations against me were raised to visit me in the USA.

Then I contacted the editor of the Sowetan, Sibongakonke Shoba, to determine the correctness of the report. However, he refused to provide me with a copy of the report, but confirmed that he was created by state security services and served before the National Security Council (NSC) and the President. Reports that serve before NSC are classified.

This comes on my latest media exposé in terms of Mcebisi Jonas' failure to receive a diplomatic visa.

It is clear that there is an insidious political agenda in the game in which taxpayers funded security services may be preserved against sitting MPs of the parliament in order to achieve political goals.

The one was clear about whom our delegation was hit in the United States and how our trip has the way of our trip. Both the media declaration of the public interviews after the trip and subsequent public interviews provide detailed information in this regard.

Both the potential monitoring of a seated parliamentary member through state security services as well as the targeted abandon of a classified report to make a clear attempt to separate and intimidate such a member in fulfilling their duties, are serious crimes under South African law.

This follows the back of the revelations of General Makwanizi, which has infiltrated organized crime at the highest level.

On the evening of July 16, the lawyers wrote to both the President and the Security Minister, in which they requested an urgent examination in terms of commissioning and the break -in of such a suspected report. This correspondence is made available to the media on request.

There is no place in a constitutional democracy for MPs who are actively monitored by the state in fulfilling their functions and represented their political parties on the international stage.

Since the ANC continues to work with its friends in the axis of malignant actors such as Russia and Iran, they will continue to come into contact with the international community of democracy openly and constructively.