The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Limpopo ANC flouting rules’

- Alex Matlala

The Limpopo ANC has been criticised for allegedly protecting and assisting a councillor with legal woes.

Elias Motsoaledi local municipali­ty in Sekhukhube has decided to pay the legal costs of council speaker David Tladi, who stands accused of assaulting a member of the community.

Tladi has been sued for allegedly beating up a man during a squabble at a recent community meeting.

The plaintiff is claiming R200 000 for injuries incurred during the scuffle.

There was controvers­y after the council resolved to pay Tladi’s legal fees, with the Democratic Alliance protesting the decision.

Norman Mathebe, DA councillor in the municipali­ty, said yesterday: “ANC councillor­s used their majority in council to pass the resolution to protect their comrade, instead of letting him face the consequenc­es of his actions.”

Mathebe said that by passing the resolution, ANC councillor­s may have inadverten­tly violated the Municipal Finance Management Act, which does not permit the use of municipal funds for matters outside municipal scope.

“We are therefore of the view that this constitute­s irregular and wasteful expenditur­e,” he said.

“Tladi and his accomplice­s must pay for their legal battles and not abuse the hard-earned money of our people through tax.”

Tladi, however, said the DA was barking up the wrong tree. “I swear I never laid my hands on the complainan­t.

“As a speaker of the council, I know very well that hands are used for eating and not for assaulting people.”

“But I am not threatened by his false accusation­s because his case was thrown out by the Motetema Magistrate’s Court, which shows that he does not have a leg to stand on.”

The complainan­t in the matter, Frank Makua, could not be contacted for comment by the time of going to press. imprisonme­nt on two charges of human traffickin­g. His brother, 30-year-old Chinedu Obasi, was

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