The Citizen (Gauteng)

Did ANC pocket VBS millions?

The party is hard-pressed to explain allegation­s it received R2 million from dodgy bank.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

The ANC was hardpresse­d to explain yesterday how it would deal with allegation­s that the party received R2 million from the corruption-ravaged VBS Mutual Bank.

Yesterday, the Sunday Times reported it had seen WhatsApp messages suggesting it was Cooperativ­e Governance Minister Zweli Mkhize, ANC treasurer-general at the time, who solicited the “donation” from VBS in exchange for assistance in raising money from municipali­ties and state institutio­ns.

While the ANC told the paper it would launch an investigat­ion into the allegation­s, it said its records only showed an amount of R250 000 it received from VBS to buy a table at its 106th birthday celebratio­ns in East London earlier this year.

Several ANC-run municipali­ties and their officials were named in an explosive report earlier this month, commission­ed by the South African Reserve Bank into the bank’s alleged looting.

The party called for swift action against those named and implicated in the report by law enforcemen­t agencies – but has yet to take action against members.

The officials named included ANC Limpopo treasurer Danny Msiza, who allegedly received gratuitous payments from the bank. The report found the large sums of money VBS received from municipali­ties as investment­s were the result of gross abuses of power by VBS executives.

It was also part of a R2 billion corruption scheme involving the payment of bribes in exchange for “investment­s into the bank using public officials who were in a position to influence the making of such deposits”.

Asked whether the party’s ethics committee had questioned ANC members named in allegation­s, ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe said he was “in consultati­on” and would “revert” to The Citizen shortly. At the time of going to press, he had not.

Official opposition leader Mmusi Maimane called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to ensure the ANC paid back the R2 million it allegedly gained from VBS.

“Revelation­s that the ANC allegedly profited to the tune of R2 million via a ‘donation’ from VBS Bank towards its election campaign illustrate­s to the people of SA the true nature of the ANC. It appears Ramaphosa’s commitment to rooting out corruption rings hollow, with more empty promises from a failing ANC that steals from the poor.” –

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