Sunday Times

DA wants ‘crashed’ ANC laptop handed over

- By KHANYISILE NGCOBO

● The DA is seeking an order compelling the ANC to hand over to an independen­t IT expert the electronic equipment of the ANC staffer whose laptop mysterious­ly crashed with some of the cadre deployment records on it, and who “mistakenly deleted” some of them.

This was revealed in an urgent contempt of court applicatio­n filed by DA MP Leon Schreiber in the Johannesbu­rg high court on Monday. The applicatio­n will be heard on March 19. The ANC, its secretary-general Fikile Mbalula and the strategic support manager in the deputy secretary-general’s office, Thapelo Masilela, are cited as the first, second and third respondent­s.

Schreiber wants the ANC declared in breach of a court order handed down in February 2023 which set aside the ANC’s refusal to hand over the records and ordered it to hand them over to the DA within five days.

The ANC unsuccessf­ully tried to appeal against the judgment both in the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constituti­onal Court and was given five days to do so by the apex court.

It eventually handed over the records, but in a redacted form and with some records missing after they were deleted, either when Masilela tried to clear some space on his e-mail account or when his laptop crashed.

Schreiber, in the latest applicatio­n, asks the court to compel the ANC to “give effect to the court order” by:

● Giving him the records in an unredacted form “so as to ensure all names of people are legible”;

● Providing him with all the informatio­n relating to the processes and decisions made by the cadre deployment committee between January 2013 and January 2021 including minutes, draft minutes, notes, attendance registers, communicat­ion and “decisions of the committee whether prepared by or communicat­ed to staff members” by the ANC secretary-general, members of the committee or government officials;

● Handing over e-mails and social media communicat­ion between and among committee members and government officials from January 2013 to May 2018, August 6 2018 to March 22 2019 and August 19 2019 to November 12 2019, and to provide legible copies of these;

● Handing over Masilela’s hard drive, laptop and personal e-mail to a “third-party IT expert” agreed to by the DA “for the purposes of extracting informatio­n required to be disclosed by the court order”; and

● Handing over Lungi Mtshali’s laptop.

The DA wants the ANC to be directed to confirm it has complied with the requested order and to pay the costs for the applicatio­n on an attorney and client scale.

The ANC was given until March 6 to file a notice of opposition, until Friday to file its answering affidavit and until March 14 to file heads of argument alongside the DA’s.

Schreiber first lodged a Promotion of Access to Informatio­n Act (PAIA) request in 2021 at the height of the exposure of state capture under Jacob Zuma’s presidency.

The deleted files and e-mails go back to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s time as chair of the ANC’s cadre deployment committee, for which the records are being sought by the DA. They cover the period when Ramaphosa was elected as the party’s deputy president in December 201, until he was elected president in December 2017.

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