Times of Eswatini

Mabe questions timing of corruption allegation­s

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JOHANNESBU­RG During the weekend, the Sunday Times reported that it had seen a report sent by the Special investigat­ing unit (SIU) to Gauteng Premier David Makhura almost two years ago, which found that ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe was a director of Enviro Mobi, a company that received a questionab­le contract to supply 200 threewheel­er motorbikes, known as karikis, to 58 waste pickers in Ekurhuleni.

Denied

Mabe denied any wrongdoing on his part and has questioned the timing of the report by the publicatio­n, when asked by Newzroom Afrika on Monday afternoon. He said the publicatio­n’s article was part of attempts to disrupt ANC members from doing their jobs, especially during campaignin­g ahead of the upcoming local government elections set for November.

Factional

Mabe has since warned the media not to be drawn into factional political battles.

“It’s quite strange, the timing is strange… there are people who have been dismissed from the ANC because of their own conduct, these are people who have been active on social media trying to peddle some of these things, when they know that they themselves

are actually dodgy characters,” said Mabe.

“The point we need to address is that we need to be careful, especially media people, you must be careful not to be cohosted (sic) into factional battles that (are) played in political parties.

“It is strange that work done in 2019, where I was not even questioned about my role and everything else, has to be written about only in September when other publicatio­ns have done this story sometime back in April.”

Mabe has since denied the existence of any report where he is implicated in corruption and said he would not be drawn into the trap of distractin­g him from doing his work.

He said there has since been no authority or state institutio­n that has contacted him regarding corruption.

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