The Citizen (KZN)

Mbalula defends candidate list

‘MEMBERS WILL BE REASSESSED’

- Thando Nondywana thandon@citizen.co.za

Exclusion of certain people will disrupt election campaign – analyst.

Although the ANC has come under fire for including members accused of corruption on its candidate list, it has defended its selection processes and maintained its firm stance on the integrity of its members.

The ruling party said its selection process was “rigorous and transparen­t”, and the candidates selected for parliament and provincial legislatur­es underwent strict criteria.

However, Sandile Swana, an independen­t political analyst, said the ANC failed to implement renewal – and the list raised questions of its moral standing.

“The list they have produced, it is as if [the Zondo commission] was preparing their election list of people to put in parliament rather than the ones they should exclude,” he said.

“The fat cats of the ANC and the enforcers of the continuing and long-term corruption of the ANC have remained on the list.”

Swana said the ruling party needs a new calibre of leaders and representa­tives who can rise to the occasion. “When we look at the capabiliti­es of the ANC, the party has made into an intellectu­al desert.

“We do not see this list as a list that is bringing in the calibre of intellectu­als that used to populate the party. The whole list is created in order to accommodat­e all kinds of factions and sub-factions, in order to try and piece together the ANC,” he said.

Another political analyst, Ntsikelelo Breakfast, said the ruling party found itself in a difficult position as exclusions of certain individual­s would disrupt the party’s election campaign.

He said the list of candidates indicated that the ANC did not take the findings of the Zondo commission seriously.

“What we can see from the list is that the party is more interested in putting itself first than the interests of the country.

“Why institute a commission and spend money to uncover the truth about corruption and then not take it seriously? They should have never commission­ed it in the first place,” said Breakfast.

“The ANC adopted the programme of renewal to cleanse itself, but here the integrity commission has been embroiled in factional battles with the Ramaphosa saga. I don’t know if those internal mechanisms are effective in addressing issues of corruption within the party ranks.”

ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula told the media yesterday that the role of the ANC electoral committee and integrity commission in candidate selection indicated the party’s position in upholding ethical standards and holding its members accountabl­e.

Some ANC candidates who are still facing allegation­s of corruption and misconduct have been widely criticised, despite the party’s step-aside policy. “The ANC is following due processes. There is nothing that is being put under the carpet or not being addressed by the national executive committee [NEC],” Mbalula said.

“We know people wanted us to take a decision there and there [are] these people do not qualify, but we can’t do that without following the rules, because litigation will work against us.” During the briefing, Mbalula said from the 20 people who appeared in the Zondo Commission, only six appear on the 2024 candidate list, and each had been attended to.

He maintained that if any members were arrested or formally charged, the ANC would act. He revealed that Melusi Gigaba and David Mahlobo, who appeared on the list despite accusation­s levelled against them, were allowed to stand as ANC candidates pending the outcome of their disciplina­ry committee.

“There are no adverse findings on them because they did not go. So, they must account to the disciplina­ry committee,” he said.

“They are on the list as their cases have not been confirmed by the NEC and the NEC is due to process a host of cases which comes from the integrity commission that affect individual­s,” said Mbalula.

He emphasised that such members would be reassessed.

Fat cats of the ANC have remained on the list

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? JUSTIFYING LIST. ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula briefs media at Luthuli House in Joburg yesterday on the party’s national and provincial candidates list for the 29 May general election.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda JUSTIFYING LIST. ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula briefs media at Luthuli House in Joburg yesterday on the party’s national and provincial candidates list for the 29 May general election.

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