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Corruption accused Gumede lands plum job

ANC accused of making ‘disgracefu­l’ move as embattled former mayor appointed to KZN Legislatur­e

- KAILENE PILLAY kailene.pillay@inl.co.za

THE appointmen­t of former eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede to the provincial legislatur­e has been labelled as “shameful” and the governing party has been accused of making another “disgracefu­l” move.

But the embattled Gumede, who is facing a litany of serious criminal charges, including corruption, money-laundering and fraud for her alleged involvemen­t in a R430-million Durban Solid Waste tender dating back to 2016, brushed off the criticism yesterday.

She said she was “born to be a leader” and was looking forward to embracing her new role in government.

Gumede was sworn in as a Member of the Provincial Legislatur­e (MPL) yesterday, taking the place of former ANC KZN spokespers­on, Ricardo Mthembu, who died of Covid-19 in July.

Her swearing-in ceremony, conducted by Speaker of the legislatur­e Nontembeko Boyce, was streamed live on the KZN legislatur­e’s Facebook page.

Speaking to The Mercury last night, Gumede had few words for her detractors, saying that she was excited about her new position and would use the opportunit­y to “prove herself”.

“I have always lived my life knowing that the truth will always overcome lies. Surely the truth will come out in this matter as well. In the meantime, I am looking forward to working with my fellow members in the provincial legislatur­e,” Gumede said.

She warned that society should not be “consumed” by what they saw in the media and that she was innocent until proven otherwise.

“To my detractors, don’t speculate on what you don’t know. Rather leave it with the ANC and the law to deal with.

“I am thankful to my party for entrusting me with this position. I was born to be a leader,” Gumede said.

Provincial spokespers­on for the ANC, Nhlakaniph­o Ntombela, welcomed Gumede’s appointmen­t, saying that “as a firm believer in woman empowermen­t”, the party was confident Gumede would be a “worthwhile” addition to the legislatur­e.

“The ANC KZN is fully aware of detractors who will seek to use Comrade Gumede’s ongoing court case to criticise the appointmen­t. However, we subscribe to the notion of innocent until proven guilty and, as such, there is nothing untoward about the appointmen­t of Comrade Gumede,” Ntombela said.

Although he denied there was anything untoward about her appointmen­t, the ANC has been accused of deploying Gumede to the KZN legislatur­e as a “containmen­t strategy”.

Political analyst Imraan Buccus said there seemed to be no rational reason to Gumede’s appointmen­t “on the face of it”. However, he said, it could be seen as a calculated containmen­t strategy.

Buccus said the reality was that the decision was made purely in the interest of the ANC.

“We have reached a point where the ANC sees itself as society and society as the ANC. I am also disappoint­ed in the argument that she is innocent until proven guilty. While that may be true in law, it also shows that the ethical base of the ANC has eroded significan­tly,” Buccus said.

He foresaw that this latest decision to contain Gumede within the ranks could cost the party at the polls.

“I am certain that society is becoming tired of the containmen­t strategies by the ANC. The cost to society is just too high and unjustifie­d,” Buccus added.

The DA’s caucus leader in eThekwini, Nicole Graham, said they were “disgusted” by the ANC’s move to elect Gumede to a “cushy seat” in the KZN legislatur­e.

Graham said that Gumede – who served as eThekwini’s mayor from 2016 to 2019 – brought the municipali­ty to its knees.

She maintained that Gumede continued to have a grip on eThekwini’s politics and purse despite being demoted to an ordinary councillor.

“The 62 councillor­s who were named in court as having worked with Gumede have also not been suspended, despite four of them being arrested,” she said.

“It is obvious that the former mayor is a powerful figure in the ANC who has protection in high places. Why else would she earn a promotion back to the legislatur­e when her absolutely disgracefu­l behaviour is so clear for all to see? The ANC has no intention of rooting out corruption or holding its own who do wrong to account,” Graham said.

She added that Gumede’s appointmen­t was also a slap in the face of every resident of KZN, who now had to foot the bill for Gumede’s lifestyle.

Leader of the IFP, Velenkosin­i Hlabisa, said that this was a clear demonstrat­ion that the ANC was not honest in fighting corruption and state looting, as Gumede’s appointmen­t was a sharp contradict­ion to what the party preached.

“It is the tendency of the ruling party that people who are facing disciplina­ry actions or court cases on serious charges will be moved from one department to the other, if not from one level of government to the other,” he said.

Hlabisa said Gumede’s appointmen­t made a “mockery” of the KZN legislatur­e and the people of the province.

“This appointmen­t does not enhance the legislatur­e and the people of KZN should know that the ruling party in this province is the custodian of corruption and leaders with serious corruption allegation­s. If the ANC took the people of KZN seriously, it would allow Zandile Gumede to clear herself of the dark cloud over her head before such an appointmen­t is done,” Hlabisa said.

Gumede is expected to appear in the Durban Regional Court on September 10 after the State requested more time at the last appearance. The court had given them six weeks to consolidat­e their investigat­ions.

 ??  ?? FORMER Durban mayor Zandile Gumede was sworn in as a Member of the Provincial Legislatur­e by speaker Nontembeko Boyce yesterday.
FORMER Durban mayor Zandile Gumede was sworn in as a Member of the Provincial Legislatur­e by speaker Nontembeko Boyce yesterday.

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