Times of Eswatini

Mamabolo must prove he has Matric certificat­e

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The ANC is fighting back against MP Boy Mamabolo after he took the party to court.

Mamabolo approached the courts after being left off the ANC’s candidates list ahead of the elections this year. Now the party is telling him to prove he has the qualificat­ions he needs to be on the list.

It accuses him of not providing a Matric certificat­e, nor the legal qualificat­ions he claims he has, despite many requests for him to do so since November last year.

City Press reports that the ANC might also take disciplina­ry action against him. A source in the ANC told the publicatio­n that the party is aggrieved that Mamabolo took the legal route before exhausting internal party processes.

Appeal

“There was a window period for aggrieved members to appeal their case within the party, which he did not do, till two weeks ago when the list was submitted. He then decided to go to court, which is against the party rules,” the source said.

The ANC’s court papers state that the MP never submitted documents to prove he has a matric certificat­e. He also never provided proof that he holds a Law Diploma from the University of Johannesbu­rg (UJ).

Mamabolo’s CV claims he has these qualificat­ions.

In his replying affidavit, the ANC provincial list committee chairperso­n in Limpopo, Kgoshi Thobejane, questioned how Mamabolo could claim to be a legal adviser if the MP had only listed five courses that he completed – criminal law and Law of Procedure Act, communicat­ion and business law, civil law, family law and labour law.

QUALIfiCAT­ION

“No one can have a post-Matric qualificat­ion without first passing Matric. By the time I signed this answering affidavit, the applicant had not yet submitted his Matric certificat­e,” added Thobejane.

In response, Mamabolo said the accusation­s he didn’t have the necessary qualificat­ions are ‘rubbish’.

Mamabolo took his party to court after claiming the list was manipulate­d due to factionali­sm.

He claimed he was warned that he should ‘align myself with a particular faction within the ANC to ensure that my name remains on the candidate list’.

He also said his removal from the list would ‘negatively affect’ his minor children.

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