The Citizen (KZN)

ANC at loggerhead­s over appointmen­t of VBS accused

- Eric Naki

The ANC caucus at Moses Kotane municipali­ty in North West is defying their party’s instructio­n to reverse the appointmen­t of a chief financial officer who is facing allegation­s of fraud.

The ANC provincial executive committee’s (PEC) top five officials went to address the caucus on Tuesday to tell them that Mzwandile Mkhize must be removed because he is accused of fraud and corruption. He was charged on allegation­s emanating from the VBS Mutual Bank saga.

But, according to a source, “the councillor­s told them they would rather resign than reverse their decision”.

Mkhize, who was then income and expenditur­e manager at West Rand municipali­ty in Gauteng, along with former municipal manager David Mokoena and former chief financial officer Romeo Mohaudi, allegedly authorised an investment of R347 million of municipal funds into the VBS Bank in contravent­ion of the Municipal Finance Management Act.

But Mkhize was subsequent­ly appointed by Moses Kotane municipali­ty last year, despite the charges. He was recommende­d for appointmen­t by Moses Kotane municipal manager Mokopane Letsoalo, a recommenda­tion endorsed by the council.

But the appointmen­t was challenged by a local ward councillor Matsapa Mabula.

In November, Mabula’s lawyers asked Letsoalo to withdraw his recommenda­tion for Mkhize’s appointmen­t to council, which was sitting on the same day.

But Letsoalo refused, saying Mabula’s accusation­s were “baseless” and he acted properly to recommend Mkhize, who was endorsed by council.

ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula ordered the PEC to reverse Mkhize’s appointmen­t as it was against the party’s anticorrup­tion policy.

The policy stated that all officials implicated in fraud and corruption, including the VBS scandal, should not be hired.

The PEC is caught in dilemma as they were unable to convince the caucus to reverse the appointmen­t, but Luthuli House was putting pressure on them to dismiss Mkhize.

“Our organisati­on in the North West is being held to ransom by a group of friends whose personal interests overshadow the people’s interest,” a concerned ANC member, who asked to remain anonymous, said in a statement circulated on social media.

“They will never implement these decisions because those who currently occupy these positions are their conduits to enabling the embezzleme­nt of government funds.

“The PEC, which continues to resist change within the constituti­onal framework, are clearly opponents in a democratic order,” added the member.

Attempts to get comment from ANC provincial spokespers­on Tumelo Maruping were unsuccessf­ul by the time of going to press.

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