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Mbalula: No selective application of ANC's step-aside rule regarding Senzo Mchunu

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ANC secretary-general Fikile Mblalula and ANC Western Cape provincial chairperson, Cde Vuyiso “JJ” Tyhalisisu.

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ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula defended the party against criticisms that it has selectively applied its step-aside rule when it comes to the allegations raised against former Minister Senzo Mchunu, who was placed on leave of absence by President Cyril Ramaphosa last week.

Mbalula, came out to address the media during a short interval at the Cape Sun Hotel, where the ANC’s National Working Committee (NWC) met with the Provincial Executive Committee.

This forms part of the ANC’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its organisational capacity and engage directly with structures of the movement across regions and districts.

Mchunu, who was also present at the ANC’s NWC meeting, faces allegations of corruption and malfeasance from KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

The ANC has previously said it welcomes Ramaphosa's decision to establish a judicial commission of inquiry to probe the allegations against Mchunu.

However, there were some senior members of the party who questioned the step-aside rule and its effectiveness, saying it only applied to some.

The rule requires members of the party who are facing serious allegations to step aside from their positions. The rule has seen some ANC officials having to vacate office until they were cleared of any wrongdoing.

A senior member said there was commotion among ANC corridors in Luthuli House because some felt Ramaphosa was selective in the application of the step-aside rule.

Mbalula said there is no such thing as selective application of the step-aside rule. He said once members are arrested or appear in court, then the rule is applied.

“Argue the question of how that has happened, but he is aside. We’ve got an acting Minister (Gwede Mantashe) who is chairing the meeting today. I’ve explained, and I’m repeating it again today - Senzo will not step aside in relation to the ANC. He is an elected member.

Deputy Secretary-General of the African National Congress Nomvula Mokonyane, Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula, ANC National Chairperson, Gwede Mantashe, ANC President, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Deputy President, Paul Mashatile facing the provincial ANC branches in the Western Cape.

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“He’s got an opportunity now, in terms of the audi (alteram partem) principle, to also state his side of the story. Once we listen to that, it is also evaluated in terms of facts by a competent, independent judge, and a judicial commission like the president appointed, then we can pass judgment.

“Let’s allow the process to follow; this is what all South Africans look forward to. Even we’re looking forward to that.

“The principle of our jurisprudence allows that somebody’s story must also be listened to, and that is there is any wrongdoing by him, and all of that, the ANC, in terms of its renewal process, this kicks in,” Mbalula said.

“There are many ANC members who are step-aside, who have appeared in court, who have been arrested.

ANC National Chairperson, Gwede Mantashe sitting alongside ANC President, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Deputy President, Paul Mashatile.

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ANC President, Cyril Ramaphosa, during an interval at Sunday's report back.

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Magashule referred to former ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule, who went to court to overturn his suspension for failing to step aside after being criminally charged.

Mbalula also touched on how the NWC's visit to the Western Cape structure is their fifth in a series of visits to provinces, as they seek to strengthen their organisational branches in the region.

He said that they have been receiving reports from their visits. President Ramaphosa was in the Boland Region on Saturday as part of their efforts.

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