Malema said systems need to be put in place to verify the authenticity of signatures as the IEC is not able provide tangible proof that signatures submitted by political organisations are indeed real.
JOHANNESBURG - Economic Freedom Fighters leader, Julius Malema has questioned how Mmusi Maimane’s Build One South Africa managed to obtain 140,000 signatures.
Speaking during a media engagement in Johannesburg on Friday, Malema said systems need to be put in place to verify the authenticity of signatures. Malema said the Chapter 9 institution was not able to provide tangible proof that signatures submitted by political organisations are indeed real.
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