Sunday Times

DA puts Glynnis on the case of the leakers

Party leaders were asked to hand in their electronic devices

- By APHIWE DEKLERK

● The DA is investigat­ing how Mmusi Maimane’s intention to stand as a Western Cape premier candidate was leaked to the media.

The Sunday Times can reveal that at least three party leaders have been contacted by the chair of the DA’s federal legal commission, Glynnis Breytenbac­h. She has allegedly asked for their electronic devices including cellphones and laptops.

Western Cape DA leader Bonginkosi Madikizela is one of the party’s leaders who was contacted.

The Sunday Times could not reach two other senior DA members who are said to have received a similar demand from Breytenbac­h.

Breytenbac­h said yesterday that she was leading the investigat­ion of the leaks but would not give details.

“What kind of a banana would I be if I discussed an ongoing investigat­ion with you,” Breytenbac­h said when asked if she had requested electronic devices from party members.

When asked if she was not afraid that her investigat­ion would be seen as an invasion of privacy, Breytenbac­h said: “I am not afraid of anything … I am the chairperso­n of the federal legal commission and I do as the federal executive tells me. If they want an investigat­ion, then we do an investigat­ion.”

Asked for comment yesterday, Madikizela said that he had been contacted by Breytenbac­h but that he had refused to hand over his devices.

“I am not going to do that. I have already told Glynnis that it is a violation of my privacy. And in any case, whenever I speak, I speak on record,” said Madikizela.

“I take exception to being investigat­ed for leaks.”

The chair of the DA federal executive, James Selfe, had not replied to questions by the time of going to print.

DA spokespers­on Solly Malatsi said: “[The federal executive] has been consistent­ly concerned about the leaks of confidenti­al party informatio­n and, given that in this case the scores/ranking of candidates were leaked, which seriously undermines our internal processes for selecting candidates, an investigat­ion was sought.”

A DA insider, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the investigat­ion was aimed at some members of the provincial executive

I am not going to do that. I have already told Glynnis that is a violation of my privacy. And in any case, whenever I speak, I speak on record

Bonginkosi Madikizela

DA leader in the Western Cape

committee in the Western Cape.

“Everyone is shocked. How are they doing this?” said the insider.

Another DA insider said the matter had been discussed at the federal executive meeting, at which some leaders raised serious misgivings over recurring leaks of DA informatio­n.

“It was discussed at that meeting and people said the leaks need to be investigat­ed, not just this one [the Maimane story]. People were saying it was not right that there were recurring leaks.”

The insider said the main concern was that the scores of candidates for the post of premier were leaked.

The Sunday Times reported last week that Alan Winde was No 1, followed by David Maynier, with Madikizela third.

“It’s a massive violation, particular­ly for the other candidates, if their ranking was leaked. It will make people question the process, so that’s why it’s being taken more seriously than other leaks,” said the insider.

That meant that candidates had found out from the newspaper about their rankings, the insider added.

 ??  ?? DA federal legal commission chair Glynnis Breytenbac­h
DA federal legal commission chair Glynnis Breytenbac­h
 ??  ?? Western Cape DA leader Bonginkosi Madikizela
Western Cape DA leader Bonginkosi Madikizela

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