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South Africa withdraws draft national AI policy after fictitious references are confirmed

Sunday, April 26, 2026Technology & SocietyWell-covered3 frames

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  • Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi withdrew South Africa’s draft National Artificial Intelligence Policy after concerns were raised about its references.
  • An internal review or investigation confirmed that the draft policy’s reference list contained fictitious sources.
  • Malatsi said the fictitious citations were most plausibly AI-generated or included without proper verification.
  • The draft policy had been released in April 2026 for public comment before it was withdrawn.
  • Malatsi said the problem was not just technical and had compromised the integrity and credibility of the draft policy.
  • The draft policy was intended to set South Africa’s AI priorities and provide a framework for addressing AI-related ethical, social, economic, or regulatory issues.
  • Officials have said an accountability or consequences process is underway to determine responsibility for the flawed draft.
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What was wrong with the draft AI policy?

The document’s reference list included fictitious academic sources, and the minister said the most plausible explanation was that AI-generated citations were included without proper verification Yahoo News,IOL,SABC News - Breakin….

Why does the withdrawal matter?

The draft was meant to help define South Africa’s national approach to AI, including priorities, safeguards, and governance questions, so its withdrawal pauses that policy process and raises questions about how the final framework will be rebuilt Yahoo News,Citizen,SABC News - Breakin….

What happens next?

The public-comment process on this draft has effectively been halted by the withdrawal, and Malatsi has said internal accountability steps are underway to determine responsibility and consequences before the policy process moves forward IOL,SABC News - Breakin…,SAnews.

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Wire services (3)

ReutersYahoo NewsSouth Africa withdraws AI policy due to fake AI-generated so...
APTelecompaperSouth Africa minister withdraws AI policy over fictitious so...
APCapeTown ETCMalatsi withdraws national artificial intelligence policy ov...

Independent coverage (17)

SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Solly Malatsi warns of consequences over fake references in ...
The CitizenGovernment halts AI policy process following internal verifi...
The Mail & GuardianMalatsi withdraws draft AI policy over fake citations - The ...
SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Malatsi apologises for AI draft policy withdrawal - SABC New...
IOLMalatsi withdraws draft AI policy over fictitious sources
African BusinessSouth Africa's AI policy withdrawn after AI-generated citati...
BrieflySolly Malatsi withdraws faulty AI Draft Policy after halluci...
TechAfrica NewsSolly Malatsi Withdraws Draft National AI Policy Over Fictit...
The South AfricanWhen AI writes AI policy: Malatsi scraps draft policy in iro...
SAnewsMinister announces withdrawal of draft AI Policy
Tech LabariSouth Africa Has Withdrawn Its AI Policy Because It Was Full...
The CitizenMinister Malatsi takes the heat after reports of using fake,...
SO KONNECTMinister Malatsi takes the heat after reports of using fake,...
ITWebMalatsi withdraws SA's draft national AI policy
TechCentralMalatsi withdraws AI policy after fictitious sources scandal
Times LIVEDiko urges Malatsi to withdraw draft AI policy amid credibil...
TechCentralWithdraw AI policy, Malatsi told as fake citations row grows
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