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The ANC will defend its cadre deployment policy – which has been branded unconstitutional and unlawful by the Zondo Commission – in court. | gerbjan

Last month, the DA brought an application to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria and asked it to do just that – declare the policy unconstitutional and unlawful.

In the final part of his report, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said that, by President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC's own admission, cadre deployment could be abused to facilitate corruption and state capture.Mantashe slams Zondo, says apartheid officials would still be in charge without cadre deployment

Zondo said that, if a party could decide appointments, it could abuse this power"to achieve ends which are not in the best interests of the country".

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