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Mbalula slammed over fire pool claim

- MASHUDU SADIKE mashudu.sadike@inl.co.za

TENSIONS are brewing within the ANC executive committee following revelation­s by secretary-general Fikile Mbalula that the party misled Parliament to protect former president Jacob Zuma during the Nkandla scandal.

Party chairperso­n Gwede Mantashe said Mbalula got “carried away” and did not “count his words”.

ANC senior official and former police minister Nkosinathi Nhleko also criticised Mbalula, labelling him the worst secretary-general in the 112 years of the party’s existence.

Nhleko was the police minister in Zuma’s administra­tion at the time and investigat­ed the Nkandla debacle.

The party is currently celebratin­g its 112th anniversar­y in Mpumalanga, where it is scheduled to hold a rally at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday to mark its birthday.

Speaking at one of its build-up events in Barberton on Sunday, Mbalula said the party had misled Parliament to defend its then-president regarding the Nkandla scandal.

“We went to Parliament and said a swimming pool was a fire pool … and the police minister (Nkosinathi Nhleko at the time) was sweating without having drunk alcohol, seeing that this was a lie. It’s difficult to explain lies. People have lost their careers because of it,” Mbalula said.

This was seen as a swipe at Zuma who recently spoke out in public that he would be campaignin­g for the uMkhonto weSizwe party.

In 2014, then public protector Thuli Madonsela found that Zuma had “unduly benefited” from upgrades to his family home in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.

Responding to Mbalula’s assertions, Mantashe said he had got carried away when he saw cameras, insinuatin­g that Mbalula got “excited” and did not think before he spoke.

“When you lead, you count every word that you say because when you don’t, you catch fire …

“I reminded comrades that when we went to Nkandla we saw that swimming pool and when we came out journalist­s ambushed us and asked us what we saw. We told them that it was a swimming pool but, because it has a lot of water, in case of fire it can be used as a fire pool.

“We closed the case because it’s a swimming pool with a lot of water. We closed the case so I don’t know why you (Mbalula) would want to renew that today,” he said.

In a leaked audio, someone who sounds like Nhleko privately responds to Mbalula’s outburst, saying he is the worst secretary-general in the 112 years of the party’s existence.

The audio seems to be a voice note sent to a WhatsApp group of senior ANC leaders in the Musa Dladla region, to which Nhleko belongs.

In the audio, Nhleko said Mbalula spoke “without thinking” and opened a lot of loopholes while he implicated President Cyril Ramaphosa as he was deputy president at the time.

Nhleko, when he was still police minister, stood by his report which stated that Zuma did not have to repay any of the money.

The report also found that the pool, classed as a security feature, was necessary to protect Zuma.

Following the widely circulated voice note, Nhleko spoke to the Daily News yesterday, putting context to what he said in the voice note, but added that “Unkulunkul­u usidunu … siyi-ANC” meaning God has turned His back on the ANC.

He said he still stands by what he said in 2015 when he said it was a firepool, not the swimming pool. He said that Mbalula was wrong to say the ANC lied to defend Zuma since there was no ANC instructio­n, adding that when he said it was a fire pool he was not speaking on behalf of the party and there was no instructio­n.

 ?? ?? ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula.

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