Sowetan

ANC denies DD, Mashatile took money meant for its coffers

- By Aphiwe Deklerk

The ANC has denied allegation­s that its deputy president David “DD” Mabuza and treasurer-general Paul Mashatile pocketed millions of rand meant for its coffers.

This comes after the Mail & Guardian reported on Saturday that the two pocketed donations meant for the party which is battling financiall­y to the point that it is struggling to pay its employees.

In a statement yesterday, party spokespers­on Pule Mabe said the party “rejected and condemned” the report in the strongest possible terms.

“The ANC wishes to state categorica­lly that these malicious allegation­s against its deputy president, comrade David Mabuza, and the treasurer-general, comrade Paul Mashatile, have no iota of truth in them. The ANC is considerin­g laying a complaint with the Press Ombudsman.

“It is unfortunat­e that Mail & Guardian has decided to cast unfair aspersions on the integrity of our leaders. It is a matter of concern this article is based entirely on anonymous sources and failed to seek the comment of those it implicates,” he said.

Mabe said the ANC reaffirms its confidence in both Mashatile and Mabuza.

“While the ANC has been honest and frank about its current financial challenges, it is unfortunat­e that some in the media chose to seize on these difficulti­es that confront our movement to manufactur­e and peddle falsehoods and to tarnish the reputation of individual leaders.

“We, accordingl­y, reject these false and baseless allegation­s with the contempt they deserve,” said Mabe.

The paper said Ramaphosa had lobbied for close to R30m from donors between 2019 and 2020 to help the ANC. The paper said Ramaphosa had questioned Mashatile and Mabuza about the missing funds at a meeting in February this year.

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