Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, the speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa, has announced her resignation following an inquiry into allegations of corruption during her time as the defence minister.
Investigators conducting the corruption probe invaded Mapisa-Nqakula’s home last month; they withheld information about the investigation and the charges.
“My resignation is in no way an indication or admission of guilt regarding the allegations being levelled against me,” she said in a statement.
Her resignation takes effect immediately, and she also gives up her seat in the parliament.
From 2012 until 2021, Mapisa-Nqakula served as the minister of defence. She is allegedly suspected of accepting millions of rand in cash bribes from a former military contractor, according to a report by South Africa’s state-run television SABC.
After the raid, Mapisa-Nqakula requested special leave, and on Tuesday, her attempt to prevent her arrest by the authorities was denied by the court.
She has not yet been accused of any crimes, and the police have not formally announced that she may be taken into custody.