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    Diamond Gift Scandal: Mashatile Under Fire as Ethics Probe Deepens

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile
    Deputy President Paul Mashatile

    South Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile is at the center of a growing political storm after revelations that his wife received a diamond from jailed gem dealer Louis Liebenberg—an undeclared gift that has triggered public outrage and parliamentary sanctions.

    Mashatile, who was fined R10,000 by Parliament’s Ethics Committee, claims he was unaware of the gift’s origin and insists it was surrendered to authorities once the donor’s identity was revealed. “The present was not for me, it was for my wife,” he told reporters. “But I don’t want her accepting anything from someone whose integrity is in question.”

    The scandal has intensified scrutiny of Mashatile’s financial disclosures, with opposition leaders demanding a broader investigation into his ties with Liebenberg, who is currently facing charges of theft and money laundering.

    Adding fuel to the fire are reports linking Mashatile to luxury properties in Cape Town and Midrand valued at over R65 million. He denies ownership, stating the homes belong to his son-in-law. “There’s no government money in those houses,” he said. “So what are you looking for?”

    President Cyril Ramaphosa, already grappling with corruption allegations within the ANC, has called for accountability. “We will need to wait for him to provide answers to all these questions,” Ramaphosa said.

    As pressure mounts, Mashatile’s political future hangs in the balance, with watchdogs and opposition parties pushing for transparency and reform. The controversy has reignited public debate over ethics in government and the blurred lines between personal gifts and political influence.

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