DA MP Kabelo Kgobisa-Ngcaba Questioned Over Ties to Former Lobbying Firm
An investigative report reveals that Kabelo Kgobisa-Ngcaba, a Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of Parliament in South Africa, previously served as Chief Operating Officer of Resolve Communications, a lobbying firm founded by former DA leader Tony Leon. After entering Parliament, she spent over six months asking parliamentary questions that aligned with the interests of two of Resolve's clients, particularly regarding a proposed SIM card registration law. The report raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and the intersection of political office and private lobbying. The story, published by a South African news outlet, highlights ongoing scrutiny of political accountability and lobbying practices in the country. No official statements from the DA or Ms. Kgobisa-Ngcaba have been included in the report.
Global Impact
Politically, the report could erode public trust in the DA, South Africa's main opposition party, potentially weakening its ability to challenge the ruling ANC in upcoming elections. Economically, the SIM card registration law, if passed, would increase operational costs for mobile network operators and could reduce the addressable market for prepaid services, a key revenue driver.