Bathabile Dlamini given 48 hours to report alleged corruption or else...
The DA has given the ANC Women’s League president Bathabile Dlamini 48 hours to report her alleged knowledge of corrupt activities by some in the ANC to law enforcement agencies. This comes after Dlamini’s scathing resignation letter as she quit as a member of the National Assembly on Monday.
In her letter, Dlamini denied any wrongdoing, saying wives of politicians instead were beneficiaries of the controversial CPS contract. “The DA has already laid perjury charges against her following the damning judgment in which the Constitutional Court requested that the NPA consider whether Dlamini should be prosecuted for lying under oath during her testimony at the Judge Bernard Ngoepe inquiry into the social grants crisis,” Masango said.
“We must be all worried about the expediency that has been done with the aim of discrediting some of us. I hold no grudge for not being appointed. What disturbed me gravely is that the legend that has been used is that there is a lot of noise around me,”Dlamini said.
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