The Citizen (Gauteng)

ANC’s VBS move: allies not happy

CRITICISM: THIS IS A ‘SPAT IN THE FACE OF THE POOR’

- Alex Matlala news@citizen.co.za

SACP, Cosatu slam partner’s decision to reinstate leaders fingered in looting.

The tripartite alliance of the ANC, the SA Communist Party (SACP) and trade union federation Cosatu in Limpopo is divided over the ANC’s decision to reinstate two provincial bigwigs alleged to have looted VBS Mutual Bank.

ANC deputy provincial chair Florence Radzilani and provincial treasurer Danny Msiza were suspended by the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) following the release of the Reserve Bank’s “Great Bank Heist” forensic investigat­ions report, which implicated them and 51 others in the looting and collapsing ofVBS.

About nine Limpopo municipali­ties lost over R1.2 billion in the bank’s scams.

Msiza was labelled as “kingpin”

in the heist by a bank official, alleging he mastermind­ed the deposits by 12 municipali­ties.

But “No-5”, as he is affectiona­tely known in Limpopo politics, has since challenged the report in court to prove his innocence.

Radzilani allegedly demanded a R300 000 “Christmas” gift after her Vhembe district municipali­ty invested R300 million into the defunct bank. Now, after nearly two years of suspension, the NEC decided last week to reinstate them, as there was no tangible proof that they benefited.

But the reinstatem­ent was met with sharp criticism from all quarters, including the SACP and Cosatu, which all said the move was a spat in the face of the poor.

Cosatu Limpopo secretary Gerald Twala said the decision to reinstate the two “is not only unjust, but also unsound, reckless, uninformed and not in the best interest of our revolution”.

He said the trade union’s call has always been that the movement must act decisively against its leaders implicated in corruption.

He added that the ANC’s actions were causing “confusion, divisions, anger and frustratio­n” in the alliance.

The SACP was also equally perturbed about the decision to reinstate the two. SACP provincial spokesman Machike Thobejane said the party would “fight with everything we have” to overturn the reinstatem­ent.

“Our municipali­ties have now collapsed. Services are now delivered in dribs and drabs and many of our people have been retrenched and our people, who invested money in the bank, are now eating from hand to mouth.”

ANC provincial secretary Soviet Lekganyane said party was in talks with its Limpopo structures over the issue.

The decision to reinstate the two is not only unjust but also unsound, reckless and not in interest of our revolution.

Gerald Thwala

Cosatu Limpopo secretary

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