Monday 8 February 2010

ANC - Murder & Co

ANC Implicated in String of Murders - Again


The senior ANC figure implicated in a string of murders linked to Fifa World Cup tender disputes in Eastern Transvaal (Mpumalanga in the local tribal language) must be forced to stand down by his party's leadership, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said. Mpumalanga's DA spokesperson Anthony Benadie said the identity of the ANC figure was known in the political circles even though an article in the Sunday Times on the matter did not reveal it.

Benadie's statement follows the publication of a feature on the Mpumalanga murders on Sunday in which a number of officials were on a hit list and have either been threatened with death, went missing or were killed in recent years allegedly over the province's tenders. Those killed included, among others, former Nelspruit council speaker, Jimmy Mohlala, Mpumalanga's arts, culture and sport communications director Sammy Mpatlanyane, and regional secretary Themba Monareng.

The newspaper also wrote about the DA's criticism of Mpumalanga premier, David Mabuza's alleged silence on the murders. But his spokesperson, Mabutho Shithole (that is the name), responded that it was "unfair" to criticise Mabuza's silence on the killings. He offered this lukewarm and cynical response: "Our position is that any killing of an individual is wrong and very painful to the families of the deceased."

DA's Benadie said that the failure to step aside of the unidentified senior ANC figure linked to the killings, or his ANC party's failure to force him to stand down until his name has been cleared, would be untenable.

Three alleged surviving victims of the unidentified senior ANC official also included a former ANC regional leader Alfred Monareng, Nelspruit mayor Lassy Chiwayo and deputy mayor Nackie Ndlovu.

The Sunday Times quoted ANC national spokesperson Jackson Mthembu saying that the ruling party was aware of the alleged hit list and allegations against the politicians allegedly involved. Mthembu was quoted saying the party has sent a 'task team' (another hit squad?) to investigate those responsible for the killings in Eastern Transvaal, but also that the ANC could not do anything until police (= ANC) cracked the murder cases.

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