Sunday World (South Africa)

EFF Gauteng leader accused of raping student

- By Ngwako Malatji ngwakom@sundayworl­d.co.za

An EFF Gauteng leader has been accused of sexually harassing several of the party’s female student activists and of raping one of them on two separate occasions last year and this year.

The alleged rape victim has since opened a case of rape at the Vereenigin­g police station, and the case is being investigat­ed.

The sexual harassment victims have filed a complaint against the leader with the provincial and national leadership of the red beret brigade, but have accused them of turning a blind eye to their complaints and of protecting the sex pest.

The leader, who is known to Sunday World, cannot be named for legal reasons.

The startling revelation­s were made by one of the EFF’S female members who did not approve of the leader’s conduct.

The member, who did not want to be named for fear of victimisat­ion, said the alleged rape victim, a student at Sedibeng college, was walking to her student commune together with friends in October last year when the suspect asked them to join him for drinks at a party in Rivers Pray in Sedibeng.

She alleges the leader drugged the victim’s friend and tried to rape her.

“When the victim, who was sharing a bed with her friend, saw him undressing her friend, she told him to stop,”,” the EFF member said.

“He then pushed her off the bed onto the floor and raped her.”

In the police statement, which we have seen, a Vereenigin­g police officer, sergeant Skhosana, said the victim was sleeping in the same bed as her friend when the suspect blitzed into their room and pulled down the friend’s underwear.

“She told him he must stop what he is doing.

“He then told her that because she doesn’t want him to sleep with her friend, he pushed her down, he lifted her skirt then he was on top of her already (sic),” reads the statement.

The leader, according to the statement, raped the victim without using a condom.

The victim opened a case of rape against the suspect on July 14 this year,

After opening the rape case against the leader, the victim wrote a letter to the national leadership of the EFF and informed them of her decision to file a case.

In the letter, which we have seen, she alleges that she did not open the case immediatel­y because the leader was intimidati­ng and threatened her with expulsion from the party if she reported him to the police.

She said the leader also told her that even if she opened a case against him, there would be no consequenc­es because he was friends with certain leaders in the party.

She said he claimed that the two leaders would, instead, have her expelled from the organisati­on to protect him.

The alleged rape was preceded by a letter of complaint written by other female members to the EFF leadership on February 15 in which they complained that the leader sexually harassed them.

They also said they tried to raise the matter with the relevant structures but were ignored because the leadership was male dominated.

“We tried to raise this problem in the EFF Plenum this weekend, and also raised this problem with the regional treasurer of the EFF as the head of GBV, but nothing was addressed.

“The treasure said that she told him to stop sexually harassing us but he continued (sic),” reads the letter.

Gauteng provincial police spokespers­on, Mavela Masondo confirmed that a case of rape was opened, but said no arrest has been made, and investigat­ions are ongoing.

“Police can confirm that a case of rape was opened at Vereenigin­g police station and assigned to a detective attached to Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit for further investigat­ion.

“No arrest has been made yet,” he said.

EFF spokespers­on Sinawo Thambo said the party encouraged all their members to approach law enforcemen­t agencies and report any form of GBV meted against them.

He said the party took the allegation­s in a serious light and will conduct its own investigat­ions into the matter, and will leave no stone unturned to unearth the truth.

The leader told her she would be expelled if she reported the rape

 ?? / Gallo Images ?? A leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters in Gauteng is accused of sexual harassment and rape.
/ Gallo Images A leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters in Gauteng is accused of sexual harassment and rape.

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