The Citizen (Gauteng)

DA’s De Lille ‘own goal’

The party’s high court defeat against the Cape Town mayor could have serious ramificati­ons.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i Simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

The desperate attempts by the Democratic Alliance (DA) to see the back of Patricia De Lille could cost them dearly after their High Court defeat against the Cape Town Mayor last week during which the court ruled that it’s Federal Legal Commission (FLC) may itself not be above board.

The party could face a review of several decisions made by its disciplina­ry body over the past three years, according to its federal executive.

This as the DA is receiving legal advice on whether it could appeal a Cape Town High Court judgment which found that it violated its own constituti­on in ceasing the party membership of De Lille, owing to, among other things, the compositio­n of its FLC.

Over the past three years this body has made disciplina­ry decisions about key members like Western Cape Premier Helen Zille and MP Diane Kohler Barnard.

According to the judgment, not only was the initial FLC “selection panel” not properly constitute­d, the entire FLC itself appeared not to have been properly constitute­d in that the 11 members of the selection panel were not considered to be part of it, and never served on it.

“This must mean that the FLC panel, which was appointed to make a determinat­ion in respect of the alleged cessation of De Lille’s membership, was also improperly constitute­d, and this much too was in effect conceded by the DA’s counsel when pressed upon the point,” said DA Federal Executive chairperso­n James Selfe.

He said while the judgment could affect past decisions, the party’s coming federal congress meeting would in any case result in a reconstitu­tion of the FLC.

“What we have to do is to get independen­t legal opinion on the enforcibil­ity of this judgment and that will obviously affect decisions made by the FLC over the past three years.

“It won’t be an issue before that because it was not constitute­d in the way it is now. Going forward it isn’t a problem because the FLC will be reconstitu­ted when we have our next federal congress meeting in July.

“We will then decide whether we we should appeal this judgment, which we respectful­ly disagree with in its interpreta­tion of our constituti­on.”

The public spat between the party and its estranged mayor could see a less bitter end, however, as City Press reported yesterday that Zille was mediating talks between De Lille and Maimane on a possible out-of -court agreement on the mayor’s position in the party.

De Lille had not responded to requests for comment at the time of going to press. –

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? MALL ‘SQUATTER’ A street performer seemingly defies gravity at the Mall@Reds in Centurion yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles MALL ‘SQUATTER’ A street performer seemingly defies gravity at the Mall@Reds in Centurion yesterday.

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