The Democratic Alliance's recent internal tensions have reignited debate over corruption, lobbying and political influence in South Africa. The controversy highlights a broader argument that corruption is not unique to any political party but emerges wherever power, business interests and weak institutional safeguards converge. As the DA transitions from opposition to governing, it faces the same structural pressures that have challenged previous administrations, underscoring the need for stronger transparency, lobbying regulations and internal accountability.

ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont has published a scathing open letter to former DA leader Tony Leon, accusing him and his public relations firm, Resolve…

Dr Reneva Fourie examines the Democratic Alliance's claims of clean governance in light of recent scandals, revealing a troubling pattern of elite capture and policy manipulation…

Can the Democratic Alliance truly claim to champion clean governance? Dr Reneva Fourie explores recent scandals involving Tony Leon, revealing a troubling pattern of elite capture…

The revelations surrounding Tony Leon and Resolve Communications expose the Democratic Alliance's alleged hypocrisy in governance and accountability, writes Carl Niehaus.

Political analyst Zakhele Ndlovu challenges the DA's integrity, questioning its claims of clean governance amidst serious allegations of business influence from former leader John…

The Democratic Alliance's recent internal tensions have reignited debate over corruption, lobbying and political influence in South Africa. The controversy highlights a broader…

The fallout over Resolve Communications' lobbying on behalf of Starlink has reignited debate about political influence, lobbying transparency and ethical standards in South…