Cape Times

Ex-DA City officials gun for Maimane

- FRANCESCA VILLETTE francesca.villette@inl.co.za

FIVE City councillor­s who recently resigned from the DA have set out to sue party leader Mmusi Maimane for R1 million each for defamation.

Former City chief whip Shaun August, Mayco members Suzette Little and Siyabulela Mamkeli, and councillor­s Greg Barnardo and Thulani Stemele instructed their attorneys to get the legal ball rolling, and yesterday said Maimane had been issued a summons.

“We are each claiming damages in the amount of R1 million from him. Maimane damaged our reputation­s gratuitous­ly and widely, and he was not man enough to correct his own conduct,” Little said.

The case stems from when Maimane had claimed that the councillor­s were implicated in the Bowman’s report, and that they were covering up corruption in the City. “Maimane issued a replacemen­t Bokamoso newsletter but did not retract his comments. In fact, his replacemen­t Bokamoso newsletter continued to accuse us of being party to some sort of cover-up. We instructed our attorneys to sue Maimane for defamation,” Little said.

In response to the councillor­s’ legal action, DA national spokespers­on Solly Malatsi said Maimane’s lawyers would respond in due course. “The five ex-DA councillor­s who resigned are ardent defenders of corruption. The DA is better off without them,” Malatsi said.

This comes as the DA had abandoned the Steenhuise­n Committee’s findings against former mayor Patricia de Lille following a Western Cape High Court agreement order, said De Lille.

“On Tuesday, November 13, 2018, the Western Cape High Court granted an order by agreement in which the DA abandoned all of the Steenhuise­n Committee’s findings against me. This closes another chapter in a year of DA dirty tricks against me.

“The Steenhuise­n Report made unsubstant­iated and sweeping findings against me; findings that the committee was not entitled to arrive at given that it had adopted an informal style without the opportunit­y for the veracity of the gossip and allegation­s to be tested through cross-examinatio­n,” she said.

But DA chief whip John Steenhuise­n yesterday refuted De Lille’s claim that the party had abandoned the findings.

He said the parties had come to an agreement not to pursue the case in court, but no resolution had been taken to abandon the findings. “What De Lille has said is a misreprese­ntation of the facts.”

 ?? HANNES LOCHNER ?? SOME of the world’s top wildlife photograph­ers will descend on Cape Town for the seventh annual Wild Shots Wildlife Photograph­y Conference at Nedbank Auditorium, V&A Waterfront, on December 1. Among them is Hannes Lochner, who will give a talk titled ‘My Life in the Wild – a decade in a tent’. His photo, above, is called ‘The Great Escape’ and shows the surprising behaviour of a hippo grabbing an impala that had been chased into the water by African wild dogs. The impala lived to tell the tale. |
HANNES LOCHNER SOME of the world’s top wildlife photograph­ers will descend on Cape Town for the seventh annual Wild Shots Wildlife Photograph­y Conference at Nedbank Auditorium, V&A Waterfront, on December 1. Among them is Hannes Lochner, who will give a talk titled ‘My Life in the Wild – a decade in a tent’. His photo, above, is called ‘The Great Escape’ and shows the surprising behaviour of a hippo grabbing an impala that had been chased into the water by African wild dogs. The impala lived to tell the tale. |

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