The Citizen (KZN)

Reinstatin­g councillor­s

MOTLANTHE REPORT: BY-ELECTIONS ONLY IN WARDS ANC EXPECTS TO WIN

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

155 found to have been affected by manipulati­on of lists in wards in 2021.

The Kgalema Motlanthe-led ANC electoral committee report is to be finally implemente­d by the party to reinstate councillor­s robbed of their elected positions during the 2021 local government elections (LGE-2021).

But the issue will trigger a series of by-elections, some of which the ANC may lose. It feared if many wards were lost it could lose its majority to the opposition in several councils.

In North West, at least two wards would be declared vacant and contested in Madibeng local municipali­ty as bogus councillor­s illegally placed on candidate lists would be removed.

At least two wards in Rustenburg, two in Matlosana and one in Moses Kotane municipali­ties would also be up for grabs.

Only the original LGE-2021 candidates would be allowed to participat­e in the by-elections, while bogus councillor­s occupying the seats would be fired and charged for violating party rules.

Although two seats are mentioned in Matlosana, there are disputes where bogus individual­s were introduced in wards one, six, 13, 14, 26, 27, 28 and 36 to replace candidates chosen by the community in 2021.

The North West ANC provincial executive committee and the regional executive committees have been tasked with doing a political risk assessment to determine which wards were “winnable” before by-elections were held.

This meant the process would be done selectivel­y and only in wards where the ANC was confident of victory.

In winnable wards, sources say, the illegal or parachuted councillor­s would be kicked out and the original candidates allowed to contest the by-election. But in cases where an ANC victory was uncertain or unlikely, the parachuted councillor­s would be allowed to stay, to prevent the need for a by-election.

In this instance, the democratic­ally selected candidates would be “sacrificed and convinced from the top to stand down in favour of the parachuted person”.

The party bowed to massive pressure from its branches to implement the Motlanthe Report recommenda­tions after it resisted for the past two years.

The branches demanded that their nominated candidates be reinstated after they were removed from candidates lists submitted to the Electoral Commission of South Africa for the LGE-2021.

Originally, a total of 155 were found to have been affected by manipulati­on of lists in different wards. But the ANC selected 89 to process which could trigger more dissatisfa­ction in unattended cases.

The cheating prior to LGE-2021 saw names of candidates nominated by ANC branches and communitie­s replaced by politicall­y connected individual­s without the knowledge of communitie­s.

This caused a revolt by branches and communitie­s who threatened to boycott the ANC in the 2024 general elections unless the matter was rectified.

The Motlanthe committee, assisted by provincial list committees, probed the matter and found extensive evidence of manipulati­on of the lists. The committee recommende­d that the original candidates be reinstated and the illegal councillor­s removed.

The parachuted councillor­s, those who interfered with the process and the bogus names on the lists were expected to be discipline­d.

But this could derail top-level ANC leaders including, Cabinet ministers, MECs, mayors, chief whips and other senior officials were allegedly behind the cheating. –

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