S.Africa's ANC faces power struggle as top official defies suspension
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[May 06, 2021]
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - A top official
in South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) has appealed against
his suspension on corruption charges and attempted to suspend President
Cyril Ramaphosa in an increasingly open power struggle in the governing
party.
ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule, who has denied the corruption
allegations, was suspended on Wednesday by the party once led by late
apartheid fighter Nelson Mandela. The move follows an anti-corruption
campaign launched by Ramaphosa in 2018 when he took over as state
president with promises to crack down hard on widespread graft.
"I am immediately, and formally, appealing this unconstitutional
suspension, in terms of the ANC Constitution, my suspension is thus
wholly suspended, until my appeal has been heard, and its final outcome
announced," Magashule wrote in a latter to the ANC.
He said he would not step aside until his appeal was heard.
Magashule said he was suspending Ramaphosa, who faces allegations of
vote-buying during the 2017 campaign to become ANC leader. An ANC
spokesman said the president, who denies wrongdoing and faces no
charges, had not been suspended.
"The 'step aside' resolution is quite clear on who should be asked to
step aside or who should voluntarily step aside. It should be those who
are indicted in a court of law," ANC spokesman Pule Mabe told eNCA
television.
The ANC said it had noted the contents of Magashule's letter, and the
decision to suspend him stood.
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African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General Ace Magashule
speaks during an ANC Youth League rally in Pietermaritzburg, South
Africa, January 28, 2018. REUTERS/Rogan Ward/File Photo/File Photo
The party's top decision-making body will meet at the
weekend to formulate a response. It appealed to Magashule to respect
its decision and "subject himself to the discipline of the
organisation."
Ramaphosa replaced scandal-plagued Jacob Zuma as ANC leader in
December 2017. His increasingly bold anti-corruption campaign has
ensnared rivals and could help him consolidate power in the party
before a leadership contest in 2022.
Magashule, a Zuma ally who as secretary general is in charge of the
day-to-day running of the ANC, was suspended in line with tougher
rules for party officials charged with corruption.
He faces corruption charges over a contract to audit homes with
asbestos roofs when he was premier of the Free State province. He
denies wrongdoing.
Magashule had earlier refused an instruction for all members charged
with corruption or other serious crimes to step aside.
(Reporting by Wendell Roelf; Editing by Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo and
Timothy Heritage)
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