The Citizen (Gauteng)

Speaker is investigat­ed

ACCUSATION: ALLEGED TO HAVE TAKEN FOOD PARCELS FOR POOR HOME

- Alex Matlala alexm@citizen.co.za

Hawks, police probing councillor­s believed to have misdirecte­d aid.

The speaker of Maruleng municipali­ty in the Norman Mashabane region of Limpopo, Joyce Mahlo, is being investigat­ed for allegedly keeping food parcels for the poor in her house – a move which is against the prescripts of Limpopo Covid-19 Command Council and lockdown policies.

Mahlo is also accused by political foes of distributi­ng the food parcels meant for the poor to only ANC card-carrying members, cronies and relatives.

Strict instructio­ns had been issued by the command council, led by Limpopo Premier and ANC provincial chairperso­n Stan Mathabatha, about the distributi­on of food parcels.

Limpopo was recently rocked by allegation­s of councillor­s using food parcels programme for political mileage.

Others have been accused of distributi­ng food parcels at night to political cronies, friends and relatives not qualified to receive them.

Some councillor­s have been accused of not using lists compiled by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa).

The Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ion (Hawks) and the SA Police Service (Saps) have investigat­ed some ANC councillor­s, while others had their party membership suspended.

When asked to comment on the allegation­s, Mahlo said: “I am afraid I am not going to give you any comment now because I have not been furnished with any charges by the Saps. I will wait until I am charged and then I will give you my comment, my son.”

Yesterday the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) reacted with anger to the allegation­s levelled against Mahlo, calling on her to do the honourable thing and resign.

The party went to the Sekororo satellite police station outside Hoedspruit where it laid charges against Mahlo of contraveni­ng the Disaster Management Act.

National police spokespers­on Brigadier Vish Naidoo confirmed police were investigat­ing the speaker.

“I can confirm that a ward councillor of Kanana in the Maruleng municipali­ty opened a case of corruption on 25 April after another senior councillor allegedly distribute­d donated food parcels to only one sector of the community. No arrest has yet been made,” said Naidoo in a statement.

EFF regional chair Pontsho Mashumu said it was not surprising the speaker “behaved the way she behaved”.

“An apple does not fall far away from the tree,” said Mashumu. “Her behaviour resembles that of the organisati­on she represents – the ANC.

“It is just unfortunat­e that ... her bad behaviour could influence others.”

Limpopo ANC provincial secretary Soviet Lekganyane said the party had informed its councillor­s to stay away from the distributi­on of food parcels to allow for free and transparen­t processes.

“The ANC will take action against those found to be distributi­ng the food parcels in contravent­ion with the laws, policies and regulation­s as articulate­d by the prescripts of Sassa and the national government under the tutelage of President Cyril Ramaphosa,” he said.

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