Expelled ActionSA member Abel Tau plans to head to court after his membership was terminated late last year amid allegations of attempted sexual harassment and misconduct. | JKwritingz
At the time of his expulsion in November 2022, Tau was the MMC for human settlements in the DA-led multiparty Tshwane government.
He has maintained that he is innocent, saying that the termination of his membership was politically motivated. Tau described the party's actions as grossly unfair, unconstitutional, unlawful, unjustifiable and unsustainable. ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont said that by Monday, Tau had not filed any court papers.
While he was a member of the DA, Tau served as the MMC for Utility Services and as acting Tshwane mayor.
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