ANC NEC bars criminally charged from vying for leadership positions

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ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa and his allies have won the fight to have criminally charged party members barred from contesting for any leadership positions in the party.

this month reported that Ramaphosa and his allies had called for the ANC to rule that criminally charged party members should not be eligible to stand for election to any position.

This move was seen to be targeting Ramaphosa’s political opponents including suspended secretary-generalwho is facing corruption charges from challenging him at the party’s national elective conference in December. The Ramaphosa grouping emerged victorious in what has been described as an emotionally charged special national executive committee meeting that ended at 2am on Tuesday.

In a statement on Tuesday, the ANC said the NEC had agreed that those facing criminal charges “should not be allowed to stand for a position” in any of the branch, regional, provincial and national conferences.

 

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Another step closer to the big split!

Cyril must futsek!

Because they have manufactured these charges. ANC members are now tired of this nonsense of Cyril and his faction. If they think they own ANC they have something waiting for them. Enough is Enough

The assassination among themselves will rise nw in the name of reviving hey ANC...Mark my words and watch the space..

Ikaka ke le

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