The Citizen (KZN)

ANC lambasts DA lie detector tests

POLYGRAPH IS COWARDLY – KODWA

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

But coalition says their members volunteere­d – after the ANC won in a secret vote that was their idea.

The Democratic Alliance has defended its decision to put its councillor­s in Mogale City, Krugersdor­p, through a lie-detector test over the recent ousting of the municipali­ty’s DA mayor.

This comes after mayor Michael Holenstein was removed in a shock vote of no confidence initiated by the opposition ANC in the council last week.

The ANC, which has 38 seats, managed to secure an extra vote after an unknown councillor from the ruling DA-led coalition supported the no-confidence motion against Holenstein.

The DA partners in the coalition are the EFF with nine seats, the IFP with two and the FF Plus which has one councillor.

“As a result of the hung council, a no-confidence motion has to pass with a 50% plus one majority.

A replacemen­t for Holenstein should have been elected yesterday but coalition members stayed away in protest, preventing council from reaching a quorum.

Another attempt to elect a new mayor would take place on June 28.

Yesterday the ANC national spokespers­on Zizi Kodwa lambasted the lie detector tests as a “cowardly move” by the DA.

“Coming from the hypocritic­al DA, this action is not a surprise and serves only to demonstrat­e the party’s moral bankruptcy, and exposes its unprincipl­ed, untrustwor­thy leadership,” Kodwa said.

But yesterday DA Gauteng leader John Moodey said the DA caucus had volunteere­d to take the test and members even insisted on carrying the costs themselves.

Moodey said the ANC was again trying every trick in the book “to regain control of a city it has already ruined with years of corruption and maladminis­tration”.

“It was in fact the ANC who insisted on a secret ballot, while the DA and EFF called for a show of hands.

“The ANC got it wrong yet again when it accused the DA of humiliatin­g its councillor­s by forcing them to take lie detector tests,” Moodey said. –

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