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Salary levy angers NC ANC members

- SANDI KWON HOO CHIEF REPORTER

A NUMBER of ANC members employed by the state in the Northern Cape feel that they are being coerced into paying a levy, which will be deducted from their bank accounts, for party fund-raising purposes.

Stop order forms were circulated to ANC members to make deposits into the African National Congress Fundraisin­g Account at First National Bank’s New Park branch.

Several ANC members stated that they were “not very happy” with this arrangemen­t.

“We can’t complain because we will lose our jobs if we don’t pay the monthly levy,” they said.

They also questioned who would oversee spending as well as who would have access to the funds.

“How will the funds be accounted for? If you count how many members are employed as state officials, thousands of rands will be contribute­d to this fund every month. It is unethical.”

Other ANC members did not know about the stop orders.

“It is news to me. I used to contribute to the organisati­on when I was working for the ANC but I haven’t made any donations in quite a while.”

One ANC member stated that he was willing to contribute on condition that the Guptas paid back all the money that they had captured from the state.

The memorandum, dated June 12, states that in terms of a resolution taken at the eighth provincial conference, “all strategica­lly deployed cadres, of the ANC in the Northern Cape, to pay a monthly levy”.

The letter stated that the levy would assist the organisati­on to fund its running costs.

“This can only ensue when all of us make this small contributi­on towards the movement. We will

keep records of all comrades who are currently paying their levies and those comrades who will contribute in future.”

ANC provincial spokespers­on, Naledi Gaosekwe, stated that the issue of ANC members contributi­ng towards the organisati­on was “not a new phenomenon”.

“It has been happening since 1996, meaning for just over 20 years members have been contributi­ng. Members both from government as well as the private sector have always been contributi­ng to the ANC.

“Even ANC staff members make a contributi­on of as little as R30 to the ANC. Members of the provincial legislatur­e, members of parliament as well as councillor­s pay a levy to the national office as well as the provincial office.”

Gaosekwe stated that members made voluntary contributi­ons.

“It is absolutely voluntary. Nothing has ever happened to members who do not make a contributi­on. The Mangaung conference resolved on a 10 percent increase on what comrades are already paying as levies and our conference affirmed it for our contributi­ons.”

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