Cape Argus

ANC seeks debate on Zille tweets

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

WHILE feeling vindicated by the judgment in the North Gauteng High Court to dismiss former premier Helen Zille’s applicatio­n to have the Public Protector report on her controvers­ial “colonialis­m tweets” reviewed and set aside, the provincial ANC called for a snap debate on the matter next week when the legislatur­e is back in session.

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane also welcomed the judgment.

On Tuesday, Pretoria High Court Judge Malebo Habedi dismissed Zille’s applicatio­n with costs.

In a statement, the Office of the Public Protector said: “The public protector is pleased with the outcome of this particular matter because if you recall, the former premier had argued that in arriving at those particular conclusion­s the public protector had been irrational and that the report was riddled with material errors of law.”

Responding to the ruling, ANC leader of opposition in the provincial legislatur­e Cameron Dugmore said: “As the ANC we welcome this ruling by the court, but it is a bitterswee­t outcome as the matter is now moot given that Helen Zille has now vacated office.

“We firmly believe her appeal was a deliberate attempt to escape accountabi­lity for her conduct which was clearly in breach of the Executive Code of Ethics Act,” said Dugmore.

The public protector had found that Zille’s tweet was in breach of the Constituti­on. Zille had caused a storm tweeting: “For those claiming legacy of colonialis­m was only negative, think of our independen­t judiciary, transport, infrastruc­ture, piped water, etc.”

The matter was referred to the Office of the Public Protector by the then-ANC leader of opposition, Khaya Magaxa.

The applicatio­n to review and rescind the finding of the public protector by Zille was dismissed with costs.

Dugmore said: “As the ANC we believe that the DA and Helen Zille owe the people of our province and the country a public apology. Current DA Premier Alan Winde also needs to acknowledg­e the hurt caused by Zille’s tweets and apologise for his role in not challengin­g her at the time when he served as MEC in her provincial cabinet.

“The remedial action ordered by the public protector was that the matter should be referred to the legislatur­e for it to take action against Zille while she was still premier,” added Dugmore

“This never happened. This was due to the unwillingn­ess of former DA Speaker Sharna Fernandez to act speedily on the finding by the public protector and also due to Zille’s attempt to avoid accountabi­lity through her court applicatio­n,” said the ANC leader.

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