Former president says the ruling party’s actions suggest it has something to hide and doesn’t want parliament to find out
Former president Thabo Mbeki has delivered a scathing critique of ANC deputy president Paul Mashatile, saying it is wrong for the governing party to use its majority in parliament to veto the establishment of multiparty committees to probe the forex scandal at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm and corruption at Eskom.
In a letter dated March 29 and addressed to Mashatile, who is also the party’s public representative in parliament, Mbeki compares the ANC’s actions to those when the party voted against several motions of no confidence against former president Jacob Zuma at the height of state capture...
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