Daily Dispatch

Youth League to drop charges against MEC

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THE ANC Youth League is to withdraw the charges of corruption and culpable homicide it laid against former health MEC Qedani Mahlangu as well as its call for premier David Makhura to resign.

The announceme­nt comes after a tongue-lashing from the ANC which said it was “deeply disturbed” by the “inhumane” statements made by the youth league in Gauteng following the tragic death of 94 mental health patients in the province.

The call for Makhura to resign came after the release of the health ombudsman Professor Malegapuru Makgoba’s report into the deaths of the psychiatri­c patients last year.

The patients‚ who died in NGO facilities‚ were transferre­d to the NGOs after the cancellati­on of the government contract with Life Esidimeni.

The youth league also called on the ANC to take disciplina­ry measures against Makhura and Mahlangu for misreprese­nting the values and principles of the party.

The ANC reprimande­d the league for using the deaths of 94 patients in the Life Esidimeni tragedy to grandstand.

“Death is a harrowing and painful experience‚ most especially in such distressin­g circumstan­ces. No person should ever grandstand on anyone’s pain. It is for this reason that the ANC finds the statements of the ANCYL in Gauteng atrocious‚ despicable and unbefittin­g not only [for] members of the ANC, but humanity at large‚” the ANC said in a statement.

It added that during this “difficult” period‚ all structures of the movement should be focusing their energies on supporting the bereaved families.

“It is not the time for squabbling around leadership positions and unfortunat­e public displays of disunity. Our people expect the ANC and the government it leads to focus and unite around helping them heal and find eventual closure.

“Where there are genuine issues of the ANC Youth League in Gauteng to be engaged with the leadership of the ANC in Gauteng‚ the ANC calls for the Youth League to raise these within acceptable organisati­onal and societal norms. The ANC calls on the ANC Youth League nationally and the ANC in Gauteng to strongly reprimand the Gauteng ANC Youth League for their inhumane behaviour‚” the statement read.

Referring to the deaths of the 94 mentally ill patients‚ the ANC said this “sad catastroph­e” should never happen again.

“At all times‚ government‚ and society at large‚ is expected to ensure that that the most vulnerable amongst us are nurtured and protected. The ANC welcomes the commitment by the Gauteng provincial government to continuous engagement with the bereaved families. We trust and are confident that the provincial government will offer no excuses for what transpired‚” the organisati­on added.

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