Parliament Unveils Full Impeachment Committee Members as GOOD, PAC Opt Out
iReport South Africa | 29.05.2026 13:35
South Africa’s Parliament has finalized the membership of the large impeachment committee that will investigate the Phala Phala scandal involving President Cyril Ramaphosa. The 31-member committee has been authorized to proceed after the Constitutional Court mandated that Parliament thoroughly re-evaluate the impeachment case.
Political parties submitted their selections by the deadline, with the ANC completing its final list over the weekend. However, the GOOD party and the Pan Africanist Congress opted not to participate, each citing that their sole MP is already engaged in the Executive branch.
The committee includes influential representatives from various political parties. The ANC contributed nine members, including Mrs. DE Mpapane, Mr. X Nqola, Mr. MS Lekganyane, Ms. AF Muthambi, Mr. CM Dugmore, Ms. DR Direko, Mr. BM Maneli, Mr. MG Mahlaule, and Ms. LS Makhubela, with Ms. KJ Maimela as an alternate. The Democratic Alliance is represented by Mr. G Michalakis, Mr. BB Nodada, Adv. G Breytenbach, Ms. KL Khakhau, and Ms. NK Sharif.
Notable figures from other parties will also be part of the committee, including Julius Malema from the EFF, John Hlophe of the MK Party, and Mmusi Maimane from BOSA. With participation from sixteen of the eighteen political parties in Parliament, this represents one of the largest parliamentary committees in recent times.
This committee will investigate the theft of foreign currency from the Phala Phala farm to determine whether sufficient evidence exists to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Ramaphosa. Intense political confrontations regarding accountability, constitutional responsibilities, and executive behavior are anticipated.
Will this committee manage to ensure accountability at the highest level, or will loyalty to political parties impede the quest for truth?