Cape Argus

De Lille ‘could survive’ vote

- Jason Felix

EMBATTLED mayor Patricia de Lille will survive the no confidence motion against her tomorrow only if voting takes place in secret, the Western Cape High Court has heard.

Should it be an open vote she will be axed her legal team, led by advocate Dali Mpofu SC, argued in her urgent applicatio­n to have councillor­s vote in secret in tomorrow’s no confidence motion against her. Judgment will be at 2pm today. Mpofu argued that a secret ballot was the only way to protect councillor­s from the DA bosses who they fear might intimidate or even fire those who vote against the motion.

“We know that they want to remove her. They have made it abundantly clear in media statements that they want the mayor out of office. And she has said that she is okay with that. But let’s be honest, those councillor­s won’t vote freely if they know that James Selfe and Mmusi (Maimane) are watching them,” Mpofu said.

He said the magical number needed for the motion to succeed was 116.

“There are 231 councillor­s in the City of Cape Town. They would need 116 councillor­s to succeed. Now there are about 59 DA councillor­s who were initially against the motion. Let’s say that same number (59) votes against the motion and together with the 77 councillor­s in the council… the motion will fail. The DA has about 154 councillor­s,

but only 84 voted in favour of the motion.

“In the very first meeting James Selfe went to the DA councillor­s and gave them instructio­n as to how to vote. But now they have changed their tune. How can we trust that,” he asked.

Judge Robert Henny also raised the issue of Selfe and his meetings.

“I am worried that there was not a similar vigour in communicat­ing to councillor­s that they can vote as they wish without any repercussi­ons,” Judge Henny said.

Mpofu also said the DA has been using dirty tricks to get De Lille out.

“They want to get rid of her by manipulati­ng the rules of council,” he said.

Advocate Ismail Jamie, representi­ng the DA, said the laws governing municipali­ties do not make provision for the secret ballot.

“If you made such a decision, you would be in breach of the separation of powers. The DA will not give instructio­n to its councillor­s on how to vote.

“They have been told that they will be given a free vote. This case has all to do with her political survival. She thinks she has a better chance to survive as mayor if its a secret ballot. But that does not constitute a legal case. It’s hogwash.”

 ?? PICTURE CINDY WAXA/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY/ANA ?? LEGAL TEAM: Advocate Dali Mpofu, Mayor Patricia de Lille, and advocate Johan de Waal walk to court. De Lille filed asking for a secret ballot in tomorrow’s vote of no confidence.
PICTURE CINDY WAXA/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY/ANA LEGAL TEAM: Advocate Dali Mpofu, Mayor Patricia de Lille, and advocate Johan de Waal walk to court. De Lille filed asking for a secret ballot in tomorrow’s vote of no confidence.

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