DA finds ANC skellingtons

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http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_2521427,00.html

Johann Maarman, Rapport

Cape Town - Expensive Cuban cigars found in a former minister's office, people who were paid up to R100 000 a month to "do nothing" and unapproved expenses.

These are some of the latest scandals threatening the ANC after the DA took over the provincial government in the Western Cape.

Western Cape Premier Helen Zille caused a political furore on Friday when she revealed that the ANC had transferred for free provincial land to the national government a day before the election.

The land is worth about R500m and thought to be one of the province's biggest assets.

Meanwhile, Rapport learned that several new ministers in the Western Cape are investigating suspect transactions in their departments.

"The list is becoming longer. Things are becoming worse for the ANC in the Western Cape," an informed source told Rapport.

Theuns Botha, the Western Cape minister for health and the provincial leader of the DA, said the land deal was nothing less that "constructive disempowerment".

"I don't know how the Western Cape ANC can justify their actions. It is disgraceful."

Lovely to get confirmation that the nobs rip us off :mad: :( :sick:

I did not gave them permission to waste MY money like that :mad:
 
100% right on that point man. The masses gave them permission to waste your money. Just so we have it straight:sick:

Not really, they lied to the masses. They told the masses they are the party for the poor, but insted of looking after the poor they enrich themselves.
 
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Not really, they lied to the masses. They told the masses they are the party for the poor, but instead of looking after the poor they enrich themselves.

Um... that's like telling an elephant that it's fat.The elephant will stay fat and the masses will continue to believe the ANC because they do not know any better.
 
Maybe why the ANC put an army general in charge of telecommunications.

He can make sure poor people don't get access to information easily and they can keep on enriching themselves. Win-win situation for the ANC.
 
And then people argue with me when I say: Fire anybody who accepts a "gift".
And I sit here wondering why it is that criminal charges cannot be laid against the perpetrators of such actions.
 
Let's see how showerhead is going to hide/cover all this up... so f*cking sick & pathetic
I want to eat my words on showerhead... but I fear elephants will fly first :D like the swines did ;)
 
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