The EFF leader says he has got nothing to hide.
JOHANNESBURG – Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has on Wednesday announced that he's invited five journalists to interrogate him publicly on the VBS Mutual Bank saga.
“As a result, I challenged @samkelemaseko to gather five journalists from different media houses he trusts for a public interrogation session with myself. These journalists can ask whatever question they wish, from VBS, bank statements, On Point, and the so-called collapse of Limpopo,” one of Malema’s threaded tweets read.1. Following the Press Conference held by NPA, SABC journalist @samkelemaseko asked about investigations regarding me and or the EFF in relation to VBS.
— Julius Sello Malema June 24, 2020 The accusations were initially made by former Mail and Guardian and current Daily Maverick investigative journalist Pauli van Wyk between 2018 and 2019, where she reported how Malema and other EFF leaders looted millions from the bank for their personal benefits. The EFF has numerously refuted these claims and with Malema going as far as lambasting the journalist on social media.Malema said he has nothing to hide, tweeting that he had told Maseko to also invite Van Wyk to be a part of the interrogation to prove that he had nothing to hide.
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