Sowetan

Axe finally falls on Bongo as ANC shakes up parliament­ary caucus

MP currently facing fraud allegation­s

- By Andisiwe Makinana

Controvers­ial ANC MP Bongani Bongo, who is facing corruption and fraud charges, has been removed as chairperso­n of parliament’s home affairs portfolio committee.

Bongo was removed from his powerful position months after he was suspended from the position by the ANC leadership during strict implementa­tion of its “step-aside” rule.

The party suspended Bongo in May after he refused to voluntaril­y step aside while facing fraud allegation­s, as per party guidelines.

However, he will remain an ordinary MP, serving on the home affairs committee.

According to several highplaced sources, Bongo’s removal was among changes announced by ANC chief whip Pemmy Majodina at the caucus meeting yesterday.

ANC caucus spokespers­on Nomfanelo Kota said she was unable to comment.

However, ANC insiders have revealed that, in the main, portfolio committee chairperso­ns aligned with suspended ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule have been moved around and, with the exception of one, replaced by people sympatheti­c to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s dominant faction.

Among them are those whose election was opposed by opposition parties and criticised by civil society, who objected because they were implicated at the state capture commission.

Despite initial objection to her election in July 2019, Faith Muthambi, who has been leading the cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs committee, is credited for her tough

approach towards flounderin­g municipali­ties.

She has swapped roles with former Eastern Cape MEC Fikile Xasa, who will now chair her committee, according to sources. Xasa was the chairperso­n of the environmen­t, forestry and fisheries oversight committee.

The outspoken Tandi Mahambehla­la, who led her committee’s criticism of internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n minister Naledi Pandor’s handling of the suspension of department of internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n (Dirco) director-general Kgabo Mahoai on Wednesday, has been swapped with former North West premier Supra Mahumapelo, who has chaired the tourism portfolio committee since June 2019.

The Dirco committee, under Mahambehla­la, has been tough on Pandor, especially over her perceived inaction against officials implicated in the controvers­ial purchase of a dilapidate­d New York building for R118m.

MPs have been critical of Pandor for placing Mahoai on precaution­ary suspension, saying she was using him as a scapegoat in the matter. They have also clashed with the minister for not always explaining her decisions.

Former #FeesMustFa­ll leader Nompendulo Mkhatshwa is said to be the new chairperso­n of the committee overseeing higher education. This follows the promotion of the committee’s chair, Philly Mapulane, to Ramaphosa’s executive.

Mapulane was appointed deputy minister of communicat­ions and digital technologi­es earlier this month.

 ??  ?? Controvers­ial ANC MP Bongani Bongo. / Lindile Mbontsi/ Gallo Images
Controvers­ial ANC MP Bongani Bongo. / Lindile Mbontsi/ Gallo Images

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