Sunday Times

EFF probes Cape members over missing R100k donation

- By THABO MOKONE

● The EFF is investigat­ing its former Western Cape secretary and three municipal councillor­s for allegedly defrauding the party of R100,000.

EFF secretary-general Godrich Gardee told the Sunday Times that members of the party’s legal department would fly to Cape Town to investigat­e the matter.

The party’s former secretary in the province, Melikhaya Xego — who is also a proportion­al representa­tion councillor in the Cape Town city council — is implicated, along with fellow Cape Town councillor in the city Ncedo Silas.

Other councillor­s suspected of having benefited from the alleged fraud are Andrew Snyders, of the Cape Winelands district municipali­ty, and Lisolomzi “Ebby” Mfutwana, of the Swartland municipali­ty on the west coast.

Documents show that the four persuaded a wealthy Constantia-based businessma­n to donate of R100,000 “towards financing and specifical­ly our two conference­s over the weekend of 16/17 June 2018”.

But the money was deposited into an account belonging to Menclire Holdings, a company based in Malmesbury in which the four are listed as active directors, and never reached EFF coffers.

A “thank you” letter to the donor signed by Xego says: “While we understand that you don’t necessaril­y agree with everything we stand for, we acknowledg­e that you recognise the importance of our role in securing economic freedom for all in SA in particular, and Africa in general.”

Xego says in the letter that Menclire “is the business entity driving EFF principles and commitment­s within the Western Cape”.

But Gardee denied this, saying the party had no links to such an entity.

He said EFF rules required that any donation should be paid into a party account. No members were allowed to receive cash payments in their accounts in the name of the party.

“I’m not aware of any policy of the EFF to have such an entity that receives money on behalf of the EFF … those are among some of the things that I will have to get a report on by the inquiry,” said Gardee.

“To the extent possible, we encourage donors to pay invoices of the EFF directly to the service providers and not through exchanges of cash between EFF members and the donor,” he said.

“Ordinarily, the money must come into an EFF account and if it’s cash, an authorised person must receive it … We investigat­e things that we’re not happy with.”

Xego on Friday declined to discuss details of the fraud allegation.

“I’m saying that’s an allegation itself, it must still be handled internally so that such kind of clarities could be brought to the organisati­on and we take it from there … I cannot have a comment on this matter until it is dealt with internally,” he said.

Silas said he had no comment, and the other two councillor­s had not responded to requests for comment at the time of going to print.

The money must come into an EFF account … We investigat­e things that we’re not happy with

Godrich Gardee

EFF secretary-general

 ??  ?? Ncedo Silas Ebby Mfutwana
Ncedo Silas Ebby Mfutwana
 ??  ?? Melikhaya Xego
Melikhaya Xego

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