The Citizen (Gauteng)

ANC guns for ‘ill-discipline­d’ district mayor

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Brian Sokutu

In the troubled Fezile Dabi District Municipali­ty in the Free State, it is a case of comrade against comrade, with ANC councillor­s planning to oust district mayor Oumix Oliphant and in support of municipal manager Lindi Molibeli.

While Economic Freedom Fighters councillor­s, who constitute an opposition in the council, have endorsed Oliphant due to her stance against corruption, ANC councillor­s appear resolute to see her back. They see her as “interferin­g in the administra­tion of the municipali­ty”.

A two-page document The Citizen has seen, entitled “Motion of no confidence against the executive mayor of Fezile Dabi District Municipali­ty” – signed by three ANC councillor­s – makes it clear that the party is unhappy with Oliphant at the helm.

The feud between Oliphant and Molibeli has been sparked by the mayor’s refusal to approve the alleged unlawful employment contract of the municipal manager due to allegation­s of corruption and maladminis­tration.

Reads the document: “The actions of the executive mayor showed that she blatantly ignored and disrespect­ed the highest decisionma­king structure within the municipali­ty.

“She further implemente­d the mandate that was not delegated to her by suspending the municipal manager and unlawfully appointing an acting municipal manager.

“The municipal council is the structure that has mandatory and legislativ­e rights to suspend and appoint the acting municipal manager – functions which are granted by the Local Government Municipal Systems Act.

“The above-mentioned matters can be summed up as political interferen­ce by the executive mayor in the administra­tion of the municipali­ty.”

In terms of powers outlined in chapter 3 of the Local Government Municipal Structures Act of 1998, the executive mayor is charged with, among other duties, monitoring the management of the municipali­ty’s administra­tion in accordance with the directions of the municipal council.

Asked for comment, municipal spokespers­on Thomas Noptjhe said Oliphant was “still in office as executive mayor” and would consult with the chief whip and the speaker on the veracity of the document signed by councillor­s.

ANC provincial secretary Paseka Nompondo and spokespers­on Thabo Meeko yesterday failed to answer their phones.

She [executive mayor Oliphant] further implemente­d the mandate that was not delegated to her.

ANC Free State document

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