The African National Congress (ANC) has formally requested an independent investigation into allegations of state capture and unethical lobbying involving senior Democratic Alliance (DA) figures. These claims, originating from a recent interview with John Steenhuisen, implicate Tony Leon, Geordin Hill-Lewis, and the public relations firm Resolve Communications, associated with Paul Boughey.
The allegations of state capture
According to the ANC, the allegations suggest an attempt to “capture the state” through private lobbying efforts. Steenhuisen reportedly detailed how these individuals sought to influence government policy for private interests, specifically citing the state’s management of the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. The ANC claims that DA ministers were approached regarding these activities, which allegedly contributed to internal tensions within the cabinet.

Did You Know? The allegations brought forward by John Steenhuisen involve Resolve Communications, a firm associated with Paul Boughey, and point to lobbying efforts directed at government officials during the foot-and-mouth disease crisis.
Why the ANC is calling for an investigation
Luthuli House maintains that these claims require rigorous scrutiny to determine if any laws, ethical obligations, or governance standards were violated. Acting ANC national spokesperson Nonceba Mhlauli stated that the party believes no political entity should be insulated from accountability when credible allegations emerge. The ANC emphasized that because these claims come from a former DA leader and a senior public representative, they carry significant weight regarding the integrity of democratic institutions.
What happens next
The ANC’s demand for an independent investigation marks the beginning of a potential period of heightened scrutiny for the DA’s internal and external lobbying practices. If an investigation is launched, it could establish whether private interests improperly influenced government decisions, such as those concerning agricultural health crises. The outcome of such a probe may determine the future of public confidence in the involved parties and could force a formal review of ethical guidelines regarding how political figures interact with private PR firms and lobbyists.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who is accused of being involved in the alleged lobbying?
The allegations target Tony Leon, Geordin Hill-Lewis, and Paul Boughey, specifically through their PR company, Resolve Communications.
What specific government policy was reportedly targeted?
The allegations include claims of lobbying activities related to the government’s response to the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
Why does the ANC believe an investigation is necessary?
The ANC argues that the claims are “perturbing” and “damning,” and that they raise serious questions about ethical governance and the integrity of democratic institutions, necessitating a transparent, impartial inquiry.
Do you believe that political parties should be held to the same standard of independent investigation when internal allegations of lobbying arise?
