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@MatJGeorge

@MatJGeorge

ActionSA supporter or affiliate, involved in political advocacy and online campaigning

Domain Expertise:
South African politicsImmigration and citizenship auditsAnti-corruption and fraud detection
Detected Biases:
Strong pro-ActionSA partisanshipAnti-immigration rhetoric targeting specific nationalitiesDismissal of opposing political narratives as 'paid propaganda'
70%
Average Truthfulness
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Post Analyzed

Who Is This Person?

Matthew George, known on Twitter as @MatJGeorge, is an active user focused on South African politics. He frequently posts about ActionSA activities, immigration issues, election-related topics, and criticisms of alleged scams or fraudulent organizations. Recent activities include defending ActionSA's financial transparency and calling out disinformation campaigns as of October 2025. His posts often highlight concerns over Nigerian nationals involved in fraud cases and promote ActionSA's policy positions.

How Credible Are They?

70%
Baseline Score

Moderate credibility as a political commentator aligned with ActionSA. Content is timely and engages audiences effectively, but relies heavily on partisan viewpoints without frequent sourcing or fact-checking. Suitable for gauging ActionSA supporter sentiment, but claims should be cross-verified due to potential bias and lack of neutral reporting history.

Assessment by Grok AI

What's Their Track Record?

No major fact-checks, corrections, or controversies directly involving @MatJGeorge found in available sources. Posts appear opinion-driven, with claims about fraud and political events aligning with ActionSA narratives but lacking independent verification. Engagement patterns show high interaction on politically charged topics, but some accusations of scams may be unsubstantiated.

What Have We Analyzed?

Recent posts and claims we've fact-checked from this author

Post by @MatJGeorge

@MatJGeorge

@MatJGeorge · Oct 23

56%
Uncertain

BREAKING: Official Tshwane Financial Records Reveal DA Spent R80 Million More on Water Tankers and Left R179 million in Unpaid Invoices After the DA and News24 rushed to falsely claim that R777 million was spent by the new administration on water tankers, official records now debunk this and expose that the new hard working government actually spent R80 million less than the DA administration. The records also reveal that Brink’s administration left over R179 million in unpaid invoices, which the new administration was forced to settle on water tankers. Here are the verified facts that the DA wants to hide: Since 16 October 2024, under the current administration, total verified expenditure on water tankers stands at R342 million which is nearly R80 million less than what was spent under the DA. Under the DA, Cilliers Brink spent over R419 million in water-tanker expenditure. Of the R242 million adjustments budget approved in February this year for water tankers, R150 million was because the DA had already exhausted its tanker budget by the end of the first quarter of 2024/25. Between 2021/22 and 2022/23, under the DA there was 7800 water aoutages. Under Brink in in 2023/24 this DOUBLED to 14 998 and by time Nasiphi came in this was 23 746. What this represents is the complete collapse of investment in water infrastructure under successive DA administrations that the new Mayor and her team are working hard to fix. Let’s see if News24 will correct the record and give South Africans the truth or will they continue to aid and abet the DA’s misinformation campaign.

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