Cape Argus

ANC hands over cadre deployment records to the DA

- KUBEN CHETTY kuben.chetty@inl.co.za

AFTER losing its Constituti­onal Court bid last week the ANC yesterday begrudging­ly handed over its deployment records to the DA.

But the governing party accused the DA of deliberate misreprese­ntation, threats and false expectatio­ns of what might be contained in them.

DA spokespers­on for public administra­tion Leon Schreiber said the ANC had provided the documents by the 5pm deadline.

“The DA will now study the records to ascertain whether the ANC has complied with the court order in full, which directed it to hand over complete meeting minutes, email correspond­ence, WhatsApp conversati­ons, CVs and all other relevant documentat­ion dating back to January 2013,” Schreiber said.

ANC national spokespers­on Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri said yesterday that the party had nothing to hide and that a number of the records for the period 2018 to 2021 were handed over to the Commission on State Capture from 2021, including testimony by President Cyril Ramaphosa and other national officials of the party.

The ANC lost its appeal in the Constituti­onal Court last week against an earlier court ruling to hand over all cadre deployment records to the official opposition and was ordered to hand over the documents by yesterday.

In terms of the judgment, the ANC had to hand over all records relating to the cadre deployment committee, stretching back to 2013 when President Cyril Ramaphosa was the ANC deputy president.

The DA approached the courts using the Promotion of Access to Informatio­n Act (PAIA) to get the ANC to reveal how the deployment committee made appointmen­ts.

Bhengu-Motsiri said the party had already informed the Zondo Commission that it had “conducted a thorough search for minutes of the National Deployment Committee for the period December 2012 to December 2017”.

“No minutes of the meetings of the National Deployment Committee for the relevant period could be found,” she said.

However, in Ramaphosa’s testimony to the Zondo Commission, he committed that the ANC would do everything in its power to find the records, she said.

“The ANC has done so and will hand over all records that have been found, and give an explanatio­n regarding those records which either do not exist, or that we have not been able to find.”

Bhengu-Motsiri said that the party rejected the DA’s threats to lay charges of contempt of court against its leadership; it had followed all the requiremen­ts of the PAIA in complying with the court order.

“Furthermor­e, precaution­s have been taken to comply with the provisions of the Protection of Personal Informatio­n Act (Popia) to protect the personal informatio­n of those who have not given consent for its release.

“The ANC calls upon Dr Schreiber to respect the rights of these individual­s and to use the records handed to him for the purpose outlined in his PAIA applicatio­n.

“It would be regrettabl­e if Dr Schreiber (DA MP Leon Schreiber) misuses the noble provisions of our, Constituti­on which guarantees citizens the right of access to informatio­n for narrow party-political advantage,” Bhengu-Motsiri said.

Schreiber, who brought the PAIA applicatio­n on behalf of the DA, said yesterday that if there is an attempt to hide critical informatio­n and not comply with the order of the Constituti­onal Court, then the DA would go back to court.

“It is clear that the ANC both in front of the Zondo Commission and throughout this court process has desperatel­y sought to hide from the public President Ramaphosa’s involvemen­t in state capture through guided deployment.

“That is why they are saying that the records prior to 2018 don’t exist, because that’s the period when the president was the chairperso­n of the deployment committee.”

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