The Citizen (KZN)

Mantashe busy chasing spectres

NEC PROBING FALSE MEMBERSHIP­S

- News@citizen.co.za

When it comes to political ghosts, who you gonna call? Well, if it’s fake members of the ANC, you need to summon the national executive committee.

And apparently they’re going to have their work cut out for them, busting ghosts in branches in Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga.

Investigat­ions into allegation­s of ghost membership had, according to the ANC, started in earnest and were expected to be wrapped up before the end of September.

The offices of secretary-general Gwede Mantashe and treasurer-general Zweli Mkhize are working together on the probe ahead of the party’s national elective conference later this year.

Mkhize said: “There are suspicions of people who have fraudulent­ly used a bank stamp to make their forms look legit.” It was important the issue was resolved because “we cannot allow branches to go to their branch general councils with unresolved queries”.

The Citizen can reveal that five of the 111 KwaZulu-Natal regions filed official queries with the office of the secretary-general.

In Limpopo, Mantashe’s office is investigat­ing Mopani. The region, which has experience­d tampering with membership forms and the shooting, injuring and killing of branch members, is due to hold its elective conference next week.

Recently, ANC branch activist Bigboy Nkuna was shot and killed in Relela village near Tzaneen.

Mantashe recently froze the activities of 21 branches from Giyani amid problems involving improper presentati­on of membership forms. The branches were later subjected to re-auditing after disgruntle­d members lodged complaints with Mantashe’s office. –

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Picture: Tracy Lee Stark Scarfs hang in trees at Zoo Lake, Johannesbu­rg. KnitWits have knitted them for the 67 Blankets Secret Scarves Mission as part of Mandela Day, with thousands of scarves tied to trees for people in need to take.

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