VBS scandal: ANC MP and Merafong mayor to appeal Gauteng ANC decision for them to resign

Written by on August 11, 2020

Merafong Mayor Maphefo Mogale-Letsie and MP Boyce Maneli have turned to the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) to plead their case, after they were told to resign.

The ANC in Gauteng has called for the pair to step down from their roles for failing to act against officials involved in the collapse of VBS Mutual Bank.

They are now appealing the decision, News24 has confirmed.

“They have just informed me that they will be appealing the decision to the NEC,” he said.

On Sunday, Gauteng ANC secretary Jacob Khawe announced the two would now be expected to resign, after the provincial executive committee (PEC) decided to adopt recommendations made by its integrity committee.

“Although the PIC [provincial integrity committee] said they couldn’t establish if the two mayors were involved in any acts of corruption, they should be held accountable for failing to take action against officials and accordingly should step down from the positions which they are elected,” Khawe said.

Ngweventsha said the ANC in the West Rand was not appealing the decision of the provincial leadership, but that the two affected leaders had decided to do so.

“We are happy that they have been cleared of corruption… the issue is that they failed to act,” he said

News24 reported that, last year, the ANC in the West Rand exonerated the two of any wrongdoing after it emerged that the two municipalities were among several which invested millions of rand in the now defunct bank.

According to a report called “The Great Bank Heist” by advocate Terry Motau, the West Rand District Municipality invested R81 million, while Merafong invested R50 million.

Source: News24

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