Cape Times

IFP takes action

- Blessed Gwala MPL IFP National Chairman and Leader in the KZN Provincial Legislatur­e

THE Inkatha Freedom Party in KwaZulu-Natal has declared that the letter written by a councillor on an IFP letterhead requesting contributi­ons from the mayor of Nongoma was not authorised by any structure or leader of the party.

It has come to the attention of the leadership of the IFP that there is a letter that was sent to His Worship the mayor of the Nongoma Municipali­ty requesting certain contributi­ons to be used in the by-elections and that copies of the letter are circulatin­g in uPhongolo. We were told that the mayor declined the request as it is against municipal regulation­s and also against IFP policies. The mayor is a senior member of the IFP and he is aware of the policies of the party and the IFP’s stance on clean governance.

As the IFP we want to make it very clear that we do not condone such acts by any member of the party and that the party distances itself from the contents of the letter. The abuse of the party letterhead­s to make such requests is viewed in a very bad light.

The councillor who wrote the letter is known to the party and since he did so without any authority from any structure of the party, he will be subjected to disciplina­ry action in terms of the IFP constituti­on.

The IFP has always advocated the policies of honesty and clean governance and therefore will not allow such ill-discipline on the part of one member to tarnish the clean image of the IFP.

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