Mabuyakhulu becomes first ANC leader to heed step aside resolution

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Durban - ANC KwaZulu-Natal deputy chairperson Mike Mabuyakhulu – who is facing charges of fraud and corruption – has become the first senior leader in the province to announce that he was stepping aside in accordance with the party’s national executive committee decision.

He also added that the decision to step aside had not been a difficult one as he had done so in the past when he was called to do so. “As the province, we will get the full report next Monday after the NEC meeting at the weekend, which will process all those issues,” Ntombela said. Mabuyakhulu’s decision comes as the deadline for those implicated in corruption charges in court has passed.

 

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