Tony Yengeni chairs crime and corruption group at ANC election workshop
25 June 2018
ANC national executive committee member Tony Yengeni, who was found guilty of fraud in 2003 in a case linked to the controversial arms deal, is heading up a working group on crime and corruption at the ANC's election manifesto workshop.
Earlier President Cyril Ramaphosa said the ANC could no longer expect South Africans to vote for his political party based on sentiments.
Ramaphosa was delivering the opening address at the workshop, held in Irene, Tshwane.
The party is holding consultations among some of its members, civic organisations, political analysts, economists and some members of the Fees Must Fall movement in the hope of carving an "inclusive" manifesto which it can sell to South Africans ahead of the 2019 elections.