The Herald (South Africa)

De Lille to start new political party

- Philani Nombembe

If former Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille opens her mouth about corruption, she will be painting her new party with the same brush she used to smear her political opponents more than a decade ago.

This was political analyst Dr Somadoda Fikeni’s opinion following De Lille’s announceme­nt in Cape Town on Sunday that she would start a new political party.

De Lille is challengin­g the outcomes of a probe conducted by law firm Bowmans Gilfillan, which conducted a 10-month investigat­ion into the Cape Town transport authority, recommendi­ng that De Lille be reported to the police for allegedly attempting to prevent former city manager Achmat Ebrahim fulfilling his legal duty to tell the council about allegation­s of misconduct against transport commission­er Melissa Whitehead.

Council speaker Dirk Smit laid criminal complaints against De Lille and Brett Heron, a former councillor, in October.

On Friday, Cape Town councillor­s Xanthea Limberg and Angus McKenzie also laid criminal charges against De Lille. Limberg claims De Lille tried to interfere with Ebrahim’s appointmen­t two years ago.

Limberg was a member of the interview panel and De Lille is alleged to have SMSed her: “I want to keep Achmat so score him highest. Thanks.”

Fikeni said that each time De Lille spoke on corruption, the DA would say: “Wait, we still have a case against you.”

De Lille was very vocal about corruption over the infamous arms deal when she was the leader of the Independen­t Democrats and as an MP.

Fikeni said her yet-to-belaunched political party brought nothing new to the table, but might have bargaining power by getting into coalitions.

De Lille said on Sunday the bad blood between her and the DA was motivated by malice and hate – but DA provincial leader Bonginkosi Madikizela described De Lille’s accusation as “nothing new”.

“I must take the opportunit­y and wish De Lille well in the new journey that she’s embarking on. We had our difference­s, but that’s all in the past.” – TimesLIVE

 ?? Picture: ESA ALEXANDER/SUNDAYTIME­S ?? NEW BEGINNINGS: Patricia de Lille says she is launching a new party to contest the 2019 general election
Picture: ESA ALEXANDER/SUNDAYTIME­S NEW BEGINNINGS: Patricia de Lille says she is launching a new party to contest the 2019 general election

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