The Citizen (Gauteng)

Zuma fans ANC f lames

APARTHEID ERA: PARTY WILL DISCUSS ESPIONAGE ALLEGATION­S

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

The former president is creating a rift in the party with accusation­s at the commission of inquiry that some members were apartheid spies, but analysts agree it is an attempt to deflect attention.

‘I know [of] some of the things that he is saying’ – ANC secretary-general.

Already plagued by factionali­sm, the ANC has been forced to admit it is concerned about Jacob Zuma’s explosive allegation­s involving senior party members at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture yesterday.

Zuma made the damning, but untested allegation that two ANC leaders, Ngoako Ramatlhodi and Siphiwe Nyanda, had been spies for the apartheid government.

Making the allegation that Ramatlhodi had been a spy, Zuma told the commission: “I have been provoked to the last degree.”

He claimed to have lists of those who worked with the apartheid government and said it was necessary to expose the “behaviour of people”.

Zuma asked: “What made comrade Ngoako behave the way he did here, saying I have auctioned the country?

“He’s carrying out an instructio­n. He was recruited to become a spy when he was a student in Lesotho.”

Despite this, Zuma claimed he had thought [at an earlier time] that Ramatlhodi would change.

The ANC conceded it was concerned about the allegation­s and would soon discuss it.

Yesterday, on the sidelines of the commission, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule said Zuma last week informed party leadership at the national headquarte­rs that he would be appearing before Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo and would be “saying certain things that will not sit well with the ANC”.

Magashule added: “These claims are serious and we cannot ignore them.

“While I do not want to discuss the credence of the spy claims, we have to remember that comrade Zuma was ANC chief of intelligen­ce and I know [of] some of the things that he is saying.

“Due to his position in exile, there are things that he knows which we did not know.

“Things have been said about all individual­s in the ANC and I am not sure why a big issue has been made when there are things said about certain people.

“I want to confirm the ANC NEC [national executive committee] will soon be discussing the spy claims.”

In what is seen as Zuma’s fightback strategy in retaliatio­n to evidence his opponents in the ANC gave to the commission exposing his vulnerabil­ity to the Gupta family, who were involved in widespread graft during his tenure as head of state, he also made the startling claim that Nyanda “collaborat­ed with the enemy”.

Among the testimony that irked Zuma was Ramatlhodi’s evidence to the inquiry linking him to the illegal landing at Air Force Base Waterkloof in 2013 of a Jet Airways chartered plane. It was carrying 200 guests from India to attend a Gupta family wedding at Sun City.

Things have been said about all individual­s in the ANC and I am not sure why a big issue has been made when there are things said about certain people.

Ace Magashule ANC secretary-general

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