Daily Dispatch

Duarte confident Ace will say sorry over ‘suspension Ramaphosa’ saga

- KGOTHATSO MADISA

The ANC is confident its suspended secretary-general (SG) Ace Magashule will apologise for attempting to suspend party president Cyril Ramaphosa.

Magashule stunned many last week when he issued a public letter announcing his suspension of Ramaphosa in retaliatio­n for his own suspension.

The ANC announced on Monday that its highest decision-making body in between national conference­s, the national executive committee (NEC), had decided Magashule should apologise publicly for his role in the matter and that disciplina­ry proceeding­s be instituted against him should he refuse to do so.

ANC deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte told the media on Tuesday the party believed Magashule would abide by the apology request.

“We are confident the SG will rise to the occasion and will follow the dictates of the ANC constituti­on,” Duarte said.

She sent the letter of suspension to Magashule — as mandated by the national working committee, which runs day-to-day affairs of the organisati­on — in line with the adopted step-aside guidelines as he currently faces corruption charges.

She said the responding letter by Magashule attempting to suspend Ramaphosa was not at the behest of any ANC structure.

“We agreed there was no authority or mandate from any structure in the movement for such a decision to have been taken. The NEC agreed such conduct was completely unacceptab­le and a violation of the rules, norms and values of the ANC,” she said.

“We have been instructed to request the SG to apologise publicly to ANC structures and members within a timeframe. If he fails to do so, the ANC will institute disciplina­ry procedures in accordance with the ANC constituti­on.”

Duarte reiterated she was still the deputy secretary-general and was not in any way taking Magashule’s position while he served his suspension.

She said she would, however, be carrying out the duties that fell under him.

Duarte said she felt she had to make it clear because of a “disempower­ing” narrative that she was taking over.

“I want to make it very clear: I am not the secretary-general of the ANC, nor am I the acting secretary-general of the ANC. I am the deputy secretary-general of the ANC, carrying out the functions as prescribed in rule 16.9 of the clause of the ANC constituti­on. The SG is temporaril­y suspended until the matters of his court case come to finality. I hope we all understand that.”

She said the NEC reaffirmed that those who were 35 and older may not serve in the ANC Youth League National Youth Task Team. This comes after a report last week that the new structure was rocked by allegation­s of fraud and overageism.

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