/ 8 July 2014

ANC expels several Limpopo councillors

Anc Expels Several Limpopo Councillors

Members of the provincial disciplinary committee (PDC) made the decision to expel a group of 22 councillors on Sunday following disciplinary hearings held in June, said Limpopo PDC chairperson Dorah Maraba on Tuesday.

The group, which had been suspended, failed to attend the disciplinary hearing.

The councillors were suspended following reports that they had attended a council meeting with opposition parties in April, where discussions around removing the mayor, chief whip and some members of the executive committee were held.

A month earlier, the ANC in Limpopo had placed the municipality under administration.

Following the suspension, the group was told not to attend any party meetings or represent the party at any events.

Maraba said the PDC on Sunday found them guilty of undermining the party and showing no remorse for it.

“They defiantly attend council meetings of Mogalakwena local municipality as councillors despite being directed to resign their positions and being suspended as ANC members,” Maraba said.

Embarrass the party
She said the group continued to embarrass the party deliberately and collaborate with counter-revolutionary forces.

“They wilfully brought the ANC into disrepute,” she said, adding that the group had refused to subject themselves to organisational discipline by common purpose.

The 22 councillors were informed of their immediate expulsion in writing. 

Maraba said they could appeal the matter. “However, the appeal process should be done whilst the expelled members are not within the structures of the ANC and that of the … municipality,” she said. – Sapa