Cape Times

De Lille enemies pack Mayco

Mayor Dan Plato denies some members were rewarded for opposing his predecesso­r

- DOMINIC ADRIAANSE dominic.adriaanse@inl.co.za

MAYOR Dan Plato remained bullish when defending his new-look Mayoral Committee (Mayco), denying that some were rewarded for opposing his predecesso­r, Patricia de Lille.

Only JP Smith and Xanthea Limberg retained their portfolios as Social Services, Safety & Security and Informal Settlement­s, Water & Waste Services, Energy portfolio respective­ly.

The two,, who jointly own a Hout Bay property had levelled several allegation­s against De Lille, with Limberg claiming she influenced the decision to appoint City Manager Achmat Ebrahim.

De Lille dismissed the allegation­s, saying they emanated from “pillow talk” between Smith and Limberg.

Smith had alleged that De Lille used the city council for her security upgrades at her house. Deputy Mayor Ian Neilson also kept his position. Newcomers included James Vos (Assets and Facilities), Sharon Cottle (Corporate Services), Marian Nieuwoudt (Finance) and Felicity Purchase (Transport and Urban Developmen­t Authority).

Phindile Maxiti was appointed Area East representa­tive, while Zahid Badroodien was named Area South representa­tive. Malusi Booi will represent Area Central, while Grant Twigg will be in charge of Area North.

Booi led the charge in tabling a failed motion of no confidence in De Lille in February.

While a Cope Youth Leader, Booi’s company C-yoyo Logistics was named in a forensic audit report by KPMG in 2010.

The firm had been appointed to investigat­e irregular expenditur­e against Cope after the party allegedly spent more than R5million in public funds to pay for its party debts.

C-yoyo Logistics had allegedly received a contract worth R580000 to brand the party’s parliament­ary offices without this having been advertised.

Plato said the inference that members were selected out of any type of reward for opposing his predecesso­r was disingenuo­us and a disservice to the selected Mayco.

“This member (Booi) was selected because of his ability to do the work and we have done extensive vetting and consultati­on with the speaker of council before electing this Mayco. On the matter of allegation­s, they remain

only that unless an individual is found guilty by a court of law or an ethics committee,” said Plato.

He said that his administra­tion would investigat­e and take action against any member.

ANC councillor Luvuyo Zondani said he was selected by his party caucus to oppose Booi, who had sponsored the motion of no confidence in De Lille.

“The issue we put before council was that this member (Booi), needs to sort out his tainted name by being linked to fraudulent activities while he was still Cope youth secretary. This had caused the DA caucus to pause and ultimately saved De Lille. We as the ANC are opposed to having a leader with a dark cloud hanging over him,” he said.

Zondani said the ANC still planned to have deputy mayor Ian Nielsen investigat­ed and the outstandin­g matter of the Bowman Gilfillan report addressed.

Booi said: “The issue regarding the (KPMG) report, which has been public since 2010, will show several contracts were being looked at and I was not investigat­ed or charged with anything. That was purely the factional battle between Lekota and Shilowa for the leadership of the party.”

He said any inference that his appointmen­t was a type of reward for his role during the turbulent months to oust De Lille was a malicious attempt to discredit his appointmen­t.

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JP SMITH
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XANTHEA LIMBERG
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