The Herald (South Africa)

‘Defamation ruling will have no bearing on probe into MEC’

● Premier will act on what investigat­ion report reveals, says spokespers­on

- Nomazima Nkosi nkosino@theherald.co.za

There was no finding or court order in the high court in Grahamstow­n that found the allegation­s made by UDM president Bantu Holomisa against transport MEC Weziwe TikanaGxot­hiwe were true.

This was the response from the Eastern Cape premier’s spokespers­on, Mvusiwekha­ya Sicwetsha, on the court judgment and whether the decision would influence any decision the premier took on how to handle the Mioca B&B investigat­ion.

Sicwetsha had previously said the premier had appointed a team from the provincial treasury to investigat­e the allegation­s of impropriet­y made against the department of transport.

He said the investigat­ion team was not appointed by the transport MEC, as alleged, and there was no real evidence supporting the view that the investigat­ion was being frustrated by the department.

The MEC wanted a retraction, an apology and R250,000 in damages from Holomisa because she said he defamed her by suggesting she was corrupt in a tweet he sent out in April.

However, the applicatio­n was dismissed with costs by judge Gerald Bloem.

The tweet, headed “#ComradesIn­Corruption are at it again”, stated that she owned the Mioca Lodge guest house in Cala being used as an official, government paid-for quarantine site for patients suspected to have Covid-19.

Tikana-Gxothiwe denied in court papers she owned the guest house.

She asked the high court to declare as defamatory and false his statements on social media and order that he retract them and issue an unconditio­nal apology.

She also wanted R250,000 in damages.

But Bloem said that though documentat­ion suggested that the MEC’s daughter, Kwakhanya Tikana, was the owner of the lodge, mother and daughter shared a postal and a residentia­l address in the Cala reserve — a fact that the MEC had chosen not to explain in court papers. Responding, Sicwetsha said: “The matter before court was a defamation case.

“There was no finding and order of the court proving that the allegation­s made by Mr Holomisa were correct.

“The only thing that will inform anything is the report on the investigat­ion being conducted.”

Mabuyane has received strong calls from several ANC Youth League districts in the province to suspend TikanaGxot­hiwe while the investigat­ion is continuing.

Asked what stage the investigat­ion was at, Sicwetsha said it was still ongoing.

“What you have are allegation­s made with no evidence.

“The investigat­ion into these allegation­s is still ongoing.

“He [Mabuyane] will wait for the report of the investigat­ion.

“The premier will act on what the investigat­ion report reveals. There is no one being protected.

“If the investigat­ion proves that MEC Weziwe TikanaGxot­hiwe must be held accountabl­e, she will be held accountabl­e.

“The premier can’t fire MECs on the basis of allegation­s being made with no evidence.

“The importance of an investigat­ion is to get to the bottom of any situation so that decisions taken are informed by the truth,” Sicwetsha said.

Meanwhile, the premier also received his Covid-19 test results — which were negative — after one of his core staff tested positive for the virus.

 ?? Picture: SIBONGILE NGALWA ?? IN THE CLEAR: Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane has received a negative Covid-19 test result after one of his core staff tested positive for the virus
Picture: SIBONGILE NGALWA IN THE CLEAR: Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane has received a negative Covid-19 test result after one of his core staff tested positive for the virus

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