The Madlanga Commission, established to investigate allegations of state capture and corruption, has stalled indefinitely, prompting the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) to slam President Cyril Ramaphosa. The EFF has accused Ramaphosa of being responsible for the commission’s delay, citing his alleged involvement in the corruption scandals. The commission, led by Judge Dunstan Mlambo, was expected to deliver its findings and recommendations, but its indefinite stall has raised concerns over the country’s ability to hold those in power accountable. The EFF has long been a vocal critic of Ramaphosa and the African National Congress (ANC), accusing them of corruption and mismanagement. The party’s leader, Julius Malema, has been a strong advocate for the commission’s work, calling for those responsible for corruption to be brought to justice. The Madlanga Commission was established in 2020, following allegations of widespread corruption and state capture during the presidency of Jacob Zuma. The commission has heard testimony from numerous witnesses, including former government officials and business leaders. However, its progress has been slow, with many criticizing the commission’s pace and effectiveness. The EFF’s criticism of Ramaphosa comes as the country prepares for local government elections, with the ANC facing increased competition from opposition parties. The party’s reputation has been tarnished by corruption scandals, including the Gupta leaks and the VBS Mutual Bank saga. Ramaphosa has promised to tackle corruption and restore the country’s integrity, but his efforts have been met with skepticism by many. The Madlanga Commission’s stall has sparked concerns over the country’s ability to address corruption and hold those in power accountable. The EFF has called for the commission to be given more resources and support to complete its work. The party has also accused Ramaphosa of trying to undermine the commission’s work, citing his alleged attempts to interfere with its investigations. The ANC has denied these allegations, saying that Ramaphosa is committed to fighting corruption and supporting the commission’s work. However, the party’s reputation has been damaged by corruption scandals, and many are questioning its ability to lead the country effectively. The Madlanga Commission’s stall has also sparked concerns over the country’s economic stability, with many investors and businesses citing corruption as a major obstacle to growth. The EFF has called for the country to adopt a more radical approach to addressing corruption, including the establishment of a new, independent anti-corruption agency. The party has also proposed the creation of a special tribunal to prosecute corruption cases, citing the need for swift and effective action. The Madlanga Commission’s stall has sparked a heated debate over the country’s approach to corruption, with many calling for more decisive action. The EFF’s criticism of Ramaphosa has added to the controversy, with many questioning the president’s commitment to fighting corruption. As the country prepares for local government elections, the issue of corruption is likely to remain a major concern for voters. The Madlanga Commission’s stall has highlighted the need for more effective action to address corruption, and the EFF’s criticism of Ramaphosa has sparked a renewed debate over the country’s approach to this critical issue.