Resolve Communications has declined to comment further on allegations that it used its political connections to secure privileged access to government for paying clients, saying it will no longer respond to what it calls politically motivated attacks. The lobbying firm, chaired by former DA leader Tony Leon, is facing mounting pressure as politicians from across the political spectrum call for investigations into its dealings with DA led governments.
Under fire from all sides, Tony Leon's lobbying firm has zipped its lips.
Resolve Communications told IOL this week it is done answering the growing list of politicians accusing it of using its DA connections to open government doors for paying clients.
"Going forward, we will not be providing a running public commentary on any further attempts to impugn, distort, and defame the work that we do," the company said.
"We have over the past two weeks responded at length to essentially non-allegations of non-wrongdoing."







