The Citizen (Gauteng)

Free State four back on hold

HIGH COURT: ACTION POSTPONED

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

ANC members believe conference in May must be declared null and void.

Acourt challenge to have the Free State ANC provincial conference declared unlawful and the executive council (PEC) dismissed is going ahead as disgruntle­d party members are determined to see justice done.

The four – Matshepo Ramakatsa, Lebeko Maile, Themba Mvandaba and Shashapa Motaung – last month approached the High Court in Bloemfonte­in asking it to rule on the legality of the provincial conference on May 18 and 19. The case was set down to be heard on July 9 but the respondent­s asked for an extension to file answering papers.

The disgruntle­d four, who were excluded from the conference, applied for a court order declaring the conference, the election of the PEC and the outcomes including decisions or resolution­s reached as null and void.

They claim the conference was held in contravent­ion of the high court rulings late last year that asked for the rerun of general meetings in 28 branches of the ANC in the Free State and another that the decisions reached at Free State ANC conference held from December 10 to 11, 2017, were unlawful and void.

In their latest statement, the four applicants described the May conference as a “shameless charade”. They claimed the gathering violated due ANC internal organisati­onal processes with “wanton impunity”.

“No amount of vilificati­on, misinforma­tion and fake news, will deter us,” a statement issued by the four said.

They said they appointed Dexter Selepe of Selepe Attorneys as their representa­tive.

“We dismiss with the contempt it deserves, a patently false averment by the organisati­on’s SG (secretary-general), Mr Ace Magashule, that we plan to approach his office to apologise for going to court. These claims must be seen for what they are: gratuitous­ness and a penchant on the part of the secretary-general to play acrobatics with the truth,” the statement said

“Our court action is neither frivolous nor vexatious. Neither is it intended to ask the court to tell ANC how to run its internal affairs.”

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