ANC ‘gives’ Mahumapelo and Lenkopane a five year ‘cool off’ time


      

By OBAKENG MAJE

Former North West Premier and ANC Provincial Chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo and the ANC Women’s League acting secretary in North West, Bitsa Lenkopane who is also a Member of Provincial Legislature (MPL) in the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Bitsa Lenkopane were handed a five year suspension from the ANC by the Interim Provincial Committee with immediate effect.

Embattled Mahumapelo and Lenkopane were hauled before the ANC Provincial Disciplinary Committee (PDC) after being charged for various offences. Mahumapelo was charged for ‘sowing divisions’ within the party and organizing parallel ANC campaigns.

He also accused of instructing the beleaguered JB Marks Local Municipality mayor, Kgotso Khumalo to ‘ignore’ the IPC’s instruction after it ordered Khumalo to step aside amid criminal case.

Mahumapelo and Lenkopane were part of ANC members who addressed ANC branches at Delareyville on Sunday. They vowed that they will not appear before the disciplinary committee unless some of its members recuse themselves.

The disciplinary hearing for Mahumapelo and Lenkopane was scheduled on 26 and 27 April 2021.

The ANC PDC Chairperson, Wendy Matsemela said: “We, as the Provincial Disciplinary Committee of the ANC in the North West wish to report that, we at a duly constituted disciplinary hearing of the ANC against the respondents, Supra Mahumapelo and Bitsa Lenkopane.

“The hearing was held on 26 and 27 April 2021 concluded the disciplinary matters against the above-mentioned respondents on 27 April 2021 after considering the charges and evidence led.”

Matsemela further said the PDC, therefore arrived at the verdict that both Mahumapelo and Lenkopane have been found guilty as charged. She added that after considering the aggravating factors as submitted by the presenter of evidence on the behalf of the ANC represented by the IPC in the North West province, the committee therefore concluded that both members are hereby suspended from the ANC for a period of five years with immediate effect.

“Both respondents must be removed from the lists of public representatives of the ANC. Mahumapelo should undergo a mentorship program on political leadership under the former president of the ANC and the Republic of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki for a period of three years.

“Lenkopane be also placed under the mentorship program under veteran Barbara Masekela or any other designated senior leader to assist her for a period of five years. Both respondents are advised of their rights in respect of the appeal review the verdict and or sanctions accordingly with the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeals in terms of the rule 25.36 and rule 25.38 of the ANC constitution respectively,” she said.

Matsemela said the said application for appeal and or review must be launched with the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal within 21 days from the date of receipt of the ruling.

Meanwhile, Mahumapelo and Lenkopane failed to respond to our media inquiries before going to print.

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‘Democratic Alliance qualifications saga hit North West’


By OBAKENG MAJE

Democratic Alliance continues to be marred with qualifications scandal. The latest person to be accused of misleading the public over his qualifications is the DA Member of Parliament (MP) Joe McGluwa, who is also the former leader in the North West province.

It is alleged that on 5 April 2019, McGluwa released a media statement titled: “DA North West proudly introduces its candidates for the 2019 Elections” that he had Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration obtained from the University of Witswatersrand while contesting for the premiership position in the province.

However, Taung DailyNews understand that McGluwa has a postgraduate Diploma in Management obtained from the same institution which is contrary to what is written in the statement.

The statement says: “This list of candidates represents the diversity of North West. Our lists are diverse in every sense- race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, skills set, geography, class and the blend between youth and experience.

Our DA North West Premier candidate, Joe McGluwa who is also the provincial leader and a Member of Parliament holds the first position on the list.

Get to know your Premier candidate, Joe McGluwa:

I am Joe McGluwa, married to Nadia and father of two. I am a grandfather. I have been engaged in politics since a very young age, mainly through my father’s involvement and passion for always wanting to help people wherever I can.

My childhood stems from humble beginnings in Alabama, Klerksdorp. I am one of two brothers in a family of five children. My brother also share my passion for politics and is a Member of the Provincial Legislature in the Northern Cape.

My political career started at the age 24 when I became a councilor at Matlosana Municipality in North.

Now I am a Member of Parliament in the National Assembly, Leader of the DA in the North West and the NW Premier Candidate. I now serve a Shadow DA Minister for COGTA.

My tertiary education includes a Post Graduate Diploma in Public Administration from the University of Witswatersrand.

https://nw.da.org.za/2019/04/da-north-west-proudly-introduces-its-candidates-for-the-2019-elections/”

McGluwa poured cold water over these allegations and said ‘there is a smear campaign’ against him.

“Yes I do hold a post-graduate diploma in Management from Witwatersrand since 2015. Yes, Wits offers a post-graduate Diploma in Management, therefore, as per your request, I will WhatsApp you a copy of my post-graduate diploma.

“I also hold an Advanced Certificate in Governance and Public leadership for the year 2013. I have also registered the same year for my Masters in Management in the field of governance and Public Leadership of which I have only done/passed my qualitative research methods,” he said.

McGluwa added that due to his deployment to North West as the leader at a time, he was unable to complete his Masters Degree. He further said he takes the allegations that his qualification is questionable in a very serious light. 

“There has been a concerted effort lately to make DA leaders academic credentials questionable and it is quite unfortunate. I am also mindful that 2021 is elections year and I am not surprised by these allegations as the same was raise in April 2019, of which I am under the opinion that it was responded to.

“I am not surprise, but politicking must not be done in such a malicious way. Yes, it could have been a sheer mistake but I take full responsibility for it because as the then provincial leader, I approved all statements and would want to admit that it is possible that I have approved the press statement during a very busy election time,” said McGluwa.

Meanwhile, the DA leader in North West, Leon Basson said: “We understand that McGluwa has postgraduate Diploma in Management and we are happy. What is depicted in a media statement might have been a typing error and we would not take him to task regarding that.”

The University of Witswaterand confirmed that they offer Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration, but it is not at liberty to divulge the confidential information about individuals unless certain processes were followed.

However, one of the DA leaders who did not want to be named for fear of reprisal said: “Clearly, the qualification that McGluwa stated is false and misleading. He basically misrepresented his qualifications because he cannot claim to have a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration which basically he does not have.

“In terms of the Act, a person is guilty of an offense, if such person falsely or fraudulently claims to be holding a qualification or part qualification registered on the NQF or awarded by an education institution, skills development provider, QC or obtained from a lawfully recognised foreign institution.”

The source said the law states that a person, who is found guilty of such an offense will be liable for a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years, or to both a fine and such imprisonment.

“In addition, if the wrongdoer is an employee, he/she might likely be charged and dismissed for misrepresentation/dishonesty. The government is cracking down on officials with fake qualifications after Parliament passed a bill that will force the state to root out people with such qualifications.

“The National Assembly agreed in the bill that those found with bogus qualifications will be named and shamed. So, there are two possible charges against McGluwa which are misconduct in terms of the SAQA Act by misrepresenting or lying about his academic qualifications on his Curriculum Vitae submitted to Parliament and knowingly making false statements in an affidavit concerning the said qualifications in contravention of the Justices of Peace and Commissioners of Oath Act.”

Source alleged that it was expected for the party leadership to take no actions against McGluwa because they targeting only black people.

The DA has recently suspended the Western Cape MEC for Transport, Bonginkosi Madikizela after revelations that he’s been misleading the public about the status of his academic qualifications. It is alleged that Madikizela claimed that he had completed his BCom Degree, while he did not.

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