Durban - Former KwaZulu-Natal legislature deputy speaker The veteran said what he witnessed made him realise that his party was taking a wrong direction, and he decided to quit the government.
He said he declined to return to the provincial legislature despite being in the top 20 of the ANC provincial legislature list. He was reacting to allegations that leaders used money to win support at the Nasrec conference, where President Cyril Ramaphosa won his contest with Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to replace Zuma as ANC president.
"One of the leaders who was giving out money is now a minister. Delegates were each counting R5000, R3000, R4000. Others were complaining that the money they had received was not enough,” said Radebe.
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