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Parliament condemns alleged sexual abuse in MEC Fritz’s office

- TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS TARRYN-LEIGH.SOLOMONS@IINL.CO.ZA

PARLIAMENT’S portfolio committee on employment and labour chairperso­n Lindelwa Dunjwa has condemned the alleged sexual harassment and abuse of women in suspended Western Cape community safety MEC Albert Fritz’s. office.

The MEC was suspended on Sunday following allegation­s of sexual assault against young employees who worked in his office.

He has also stepped down from his responsibi­lities as the DA’S provincial leader.

After days of remaining mum, Premier Alan Winde finally spoke out.

Winde confirmed that the provincial government’s legal services unit has approached the State Attorney, requesting that independen­t legal counsel be appointed to conduct an external investigat­ion into the veracity of the allegation­s made against Fritz.

Advocate Jennifer Williams was appointed to conduct the investigat­ions.

According to a media report four more provincial government officials who were working alongside Fritz have been suspended in connection with the scandal.

Dunjwa said tough action would have to be taken on the matter.

“The suspension and the never-ending investigat­ion that will ensue against MEC Albert Fritz is not enough.

“MEC Fritz has been suspended from the Western Cape Cabinet and he has since vacated his position as leader of the Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape,” Dunjwa said.

She added that the existence of allegation­s of this nature should concern authoritie­s in the provincial government and that should compel them to act with decisivene­ss.

Mirriam Bodiba Dlikilili of the provincial ANC Women’s League, LGBTQI+ and Young Women’s Desk said that they stand with the victims of alleged cases of gender-based violence.

“We believe the victims. While we support and stand with the victims, we respect and trust the justice system will do what is constituti­onally correct to protect the women of this country.“

Also, we will work closely with the ANC, and other community-based organisati­ons to monitor the police investigat­ions and the legal case so that the state and its organs are not manipulate­d in dealing with these allegation­s,” Dlikilili said.

 ?? ?? Western Cape community safety MEC Albert Fritz. Picture: David Ritchie/ana Archives
Western Cape community safety MEC Albert Fritz. Picture: David Ritchie/ana Archives

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