The Democratic Alliance's internal divisions have intensified after former leader John Steenhuisen alleged that Resolve Communications used its proximity to DA ministers in the Government of National Unity to benefit private clients. Resolve Executive Chairman Tony Leon has strongly denied the claims, calling them politically motivated and without evidence, while ActionSA in an open letter from national chairperson Michael Beaumont to Leon, has called for an independent investigation into what i
ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont has published a scathing open letter to former DA leader Tony Leon, accusing him and his public relations firm, Resolve Communications, of exerting improper influence over DA ministers on behalf of corporate clients, including Starlink. Beaumont alleges the conduct resembles " state capture", calls for a presidential investigation, parliamentary scrutiny and greater transparency, while challenging Leon to pursue his threatened legal action.