Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Baaskap in the DA, says De Lille Mayor claims plot by ‘white boys’ club’

- YAZEED KAMALDIEN

A BAASKAP culture and so-called white boys’ club at the Democratic Alliance (DA) are the driving forces behind attempts to oust her, said Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille yesterday.

In an exclusive Weekend Argus interview, De Lille literally lifted her boxing gloves and said she was now “fighting for my reputation that they are hell-bent on tarnishing”.

The DA mayor is serving her second term meant to conclude in 2021 but factions within her party want to remove her from office.

To this end, a vote on a no confidence motion against her in the City of Cape Town council has been scheduled for Thursday.

De Lille said she had appointed advocate Dali Mpofu to lead her court case at the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday.

She wants the court to rule that the proposed vote be held in secret. “There’s a lot of support for me by councillor­s but James Selfe and Mmusi Maimane told them if they don’t vote against me they can sign their resignatio­n letters,” said De Lille.

“I’m going to court to allow councillor­s to have a secret vote. Then people can vote with their conscience.”

Selfe is the DA’s federal council chairperso­n and Maimane is the party’s national leader. Selfe yesterday cautioned De Lille against the court case.

“The DA has already made it clear that every councillor is free to vote with his or her own conscience… no threats or disciplina­ry action will be taken against (city council) caucus members regarding their vote,” said Selfe.

De Lille said Selfe was among the “backroom boys’ club of white men who are running the DA”.

“It’s all white males fighting the mayor and people of colour are being used by the backroom boys’ club,” said De Lille.

“If you look at the scripted messages they put out over the past months, it’s all in the same way. And Mmusi and (DA Western Cape leader) Bonginkosi (Madikizela) have been used. They kept on repeating the same things.”

De Lille added: “These are people who think they have a divine right to rule the DA until Jesus comes. And everybody else that comes into the DA is treated like a visitor in this white boys’ club.

“They just tolerate you if you can gather some votes. It is really to grow their kingdom. They don’t like to be challenged. They are not fair.”

She added: “Apartheid could be dead but its legacy is still there. These are people who still have a baaskap mentality. They think because they are white they can tell Patricia what to do.

“Within this club you also have a number of Freemasons with an ideologica­l conservati­ve view. I have worked with these people for many years. I joined the DA ten years ago.”

The DA has meanwhile accused De Lille of insubordin-

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