The Citizen (KZN)

DA silently expels MP

GUILTY VERDICT: DE FREITAS ‘USED PARTY FUNDING FOR PERSONAL GAIN’

- Getrude Makhafola – getrudem@citizen.co.za

Vindicated Mhlongo contemplat­es laying corruption charges against sacked official.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has silently expelled MP Manuel “Manny” de Freitas after a disciplina­ry committee found him guilty of siphoning off donations from a constituen­cy bank account.

The long-drawn out complaint was laid by former DA MP Tsepo Mhlongo in 2021, alleging that De Freitas utilised party funding for personal gain.

According to Mhlongo’s complaint to the DA’s federal legal commission, De Freitas was supposed to shut down a constituen­cy bank account as required, but never did so.

The monies in the bank account, said to be hundreds of thousands of rands, were raised from sponsorshi­ps and donations for party work.

Mhlongo alleged that De Freitas, said to be a good fundraiser, used the money as he saw fit.

“It was a tale of rampant corruption and fraud in the DA. They protected Manuel all this time. When I reported his abuse of party funds, I was sent from pillar to post, to a point where they made me the sacrificia­l lamb and my membership was terminated last year,” he said.

The DA hasn’t yet released a statement on De Freitas’ departure.

Contacted for comment yesterday, DA spokespers­on Solly Malatsi said the federal executive met last week and decided to expel De Freitas.

“He went through a disciplina­ry hearing and was found guilty. FedEx has expelled him,” he said.

Mhlongo said he was contemplat­ing laying corruption charges against De Freitas.

“This incident, among others, emphasises a troubling reality that not all animals are equal in the DA, reminiscen­t of the dynamics in Animal Farm.

“I still stand by how unfair the DA was to me and how they continue to prove this. In my view, Manny was given a great send-off as a way to sort of bury his part in the case.

“It was planned and they still did not deal with the fraud and corruption,” he said.

Mhlongo was expelled last December after the DA claimed activists in his constituen­cy wrongfully captured informatio­n on the system.

Last year, the official opposition threatened to sue him and former KwaZulu-Natal leader Mbali Ntuli over their social media posts alleging campaign funding corruption.

Following the guilty verdict, De Freitas wrote a goodbye letter to DA members, detailing his work in the party over the years.

De Freitas did not divulge his disciplina­ry matters and instead blamed ill-health for not standing for election ahead of this year’s general election.

He named party leaders such as Zack de Beer, Tony Leon, Helen Zille, “my dear friend and now leader” John Henry Steenhuise­n, Douglas Gibson, James Selfe, Greg Krumbock and Glenda Steyn as having guided and mentored him when he was a regional director in Gauteng.

“Although I am leaving, the friendship­s that I have with you will not change,” wrote De Freitas.

“Finally, this letter is an internal letter and intended only for internal communicat­ion.

“I request that this letter not be leaked to the media, irrespecti­ve of the type of media, whether it be establishe­d or social media. Leaks are counterpro­ductive to our objectives. “This is not goodbye, but ’til next time…Yours in blue democracy.”

De Freitas was the DA shadow minister for tourism.

He had not responded to calls and texts by the time of going to press.

It was a tale of rampant corruption and fraud

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