Cape Argus

Fraud-accused MPL wants to ‘clear name’

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

CALLS are mounting for fraud and corruption-accused provincial ANC local government spokespers­on Danville Smith to resign after his recent appearance in the Bellville specialise­d commercial crimes court.

Smith’s court date came in the wake of a long-running Hawks investigat­ion into irregulari­ties at the Cederberg municipali­ty where he served as Speaker until 2016.

The investigat­ion report alleges that Smith was involved in various corruption scandals, but Smith has denied the allegation­s.

Hawks spokespers­on Zinzi Hani said: “The investigat­ion is still ongoing. The matter has been remanded to May 19. Smith has been released on a warning.”

Smith said: “This matter is in the public now after it was leaked by an opportunis­t in a deliberate attempt to damage my character. Meanwhile, this case will give me the ideal opportunit­y to clear my name.”

DA West Region chairperso­n Koos Steyn said: “We support the calls for Smith to step down because of the allegation­s relating to the mismanagem­ent of municipal resources during his term as Speaker.

“We believe that the mismanagem­ent of taxpayers' money must come under the strictest scrutiny and those involved must be held accountabl­e.”

Smith’s case has arisen as the ANC’s self-imposed “step aside” deadline is approachin­g.

ANC provincial spokespers­on Dennis Cruywagen said: “The ANC is observing an unfolding process led by the NEC to identify all comrades who are charged with serious crimes or corruption. Upon the conclusion of that process, we will respond to specific cases. At this stage we wish to follow such a process to its conclusion.”

Good MPL Brett Herron said: “The ANC must maintain their own cleanlines­s by ensuring a clear route to stepping aside for ethical breaches if requested.

“Danville Smith is an MPL, he has no executive position to step away from. This means the question for him, and the ANC, is whether being criminally charged requires him to vacate his position.”

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