Cape Argus

Good Party protests for MEC’s dismissal

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

MEMBERS of the Good party held an hour-long silent protest outside the provincial legislatur­e in an effort to force Premier Alan Winde to dismiss suspended Transport and Public Works MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela for lying to the legislatur­e and breaching the executive code of ethics.

In March, acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka said: “By wilfully misleading the legislatur­e about the achievemen­ts or lack thereof of one of its members, Madikizela did not act in a way that is consistent with his office.

“Instead of withdrawin­g the false statement and apologisin­g to the legislatur­e and Herron, Madikizela tried to change the obvious meaning of his statement in question and blamed the false statement on his limitation­s to converse in English.”

Good secretary-general Brett Herron said: “Madikizela lied when he said that the City had been forced by the courts to cancel its plans to develop affordable housing in the inner city. The truth is that the DA-led City voted to halt the projects. These sites remain vacant and one has now been leased to a large private developer.

“Madikizela has not denied his lies, but has indicated he intends taking the Public Protector’s report on review, on a technicali­ty. Winde must explain how his cabinet of integrity can include a MEC who has been caught out lying to the parliament they account to.”

Herron said Madikizela has currently been suspended for lying about his academic qualificat­ions, but not for his breach of the Constituti­on.

Responding to the protest, Winde said: “On April 14, I submitted a copy of the report by the Public Protector to the provincial legislatur­e, including a copy of a letter from MEC Madikizela to myself, noting his intention to apply for judicial review to have the report set aside, as well as an explanatio­n of the way forward which I intend to take. This was done within the stipulated time frame.

“I noted that I have afforded MEC Madikizela one month to launch his applicatio­n to the High Court to review and set aside the Public Protector’s report. That applicatio­n may result in the Public Protector’s report being declared unlawful. At the conclusion of that applicatio­n, I will determine what action to take, if any, against MEC Madikizela.”

 ??  ?? GOOD secretary-general Brett Herron and party members during their demonstrat­ion outside the leglisture yesterday
GOOD secretary-general Brett Herron and party members during their demonstrat­ion outside the leglisture yesterday

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