Sowetan

Push to have Msibi, Gumede vacate ANC positions fails

Criminally charged leaders to keep jobs

- By Zimasa Matiwane and Kgothatso Madisa

ANC leaders who were elected despite facing criminal charges will stay in their positions for now.

This is according to senior party leaders who attended Monday’s national working committee (NWC) meeting of the governing party.

The ANC NWC arguments were centred on whether eThekwini regional chairperso­n Zandile Gumede and Mpumalanga provincial treasurer Mandla Msibi will keep their jobs after the party’s amendment of its step-aside rules.

This follows a national executive committee decision that criminally charged leaders who have been made to step aside from their positions by the ANC will be barred from contesting leadership positions in the party.

But the amended guidelines were instituted only after the re-election of corruption-accused Gumede and murderaccu­sed Msibi, leading to some in the party calling for a retrospect­ive approach.

Sowetan’s sister publicatio­n Sunday Times last week reported that ANC boss Cyril Ramaphosa’s backers would argue for Gumede to resign.

Insiders said the proposal was “rejected” overwhelmi­ngly.

“There was a push to have Zandile in eThekwini resign from her position. They say her election as chair is harming the image of the ANC,” said one insider.

The “retrospect­ive approach” offensive was advocated by three senior leaders of the ANC aligned to Ramaphosa’s camp.

However, it was allegedly “defeated”, according to sources who attended the heated meeting.

Those who know what unfolded in the meeting said Gumede and Msibi’s backers called for consistenc­y in applying the rules “because those conference­s took place and [now] they are gone”.

This while the office of the secretary-general is said to have also explained that Gumede and Msibi had followed the step-aside rule in any event, thus there was no need for them to resign.

It is unclear if there was any finality to the matter but another ANC NWC member who was present at the meeting said it should now be up to the branches of the ANC, via the national policy and elective conference­s, to refine the thorny step-aside question.

“As I said last week, there is no rush,” another NWC member said.

“The national conference is around the corner to deliberate on this.

“Comrade Zandile and comrade Msibi stepped aside, so this thing of harming the organisati­on’s brand is just a way for some among us to deal with political adversarie­s.

“This thing should not even have been raised at NWC. It was a waste of time because they [Gumede and Msibi] had already stepped aside.”

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