Innocent until proven guilty – ANC NEC on Limpopo officials implicated in VBS
The party’s NEC met virtually over the weekend and made resolutions on internal party matters, government response to COVID-19, job losses and international relations.
JOHANNESBURG – The African National Congress (ANC) on Wednesday said its decision to reinstate two Limpopo officials implicated in the VBS Mutual Bank scandal was a collective national executive committee (NEC) decision.
The party’s NEC met virtually over the weekend and made resolutions on internal party matters, government response to COVID-19, job losses and international relations.
But the matter of the Limpopo pair attracted the most attention with questions raised about former Vhembe executive Mayor Florence Radzilani and treasurer Danny Msiza.
ANC secretary general Ace Magashule said the NEC considered a report of the party’s integrity committee on Radzilani and Msiza and decided they were innocent until proven guilty.