Sneeky
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- May 5, 2004
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I really hope people start to question the ANC and their stance on corruption.
As much as they preach they do not tolerate it, the evidence to the contrary mounts up at an increasing rate.
No jobs for bra's, no corruption, empty promises more likely.
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2009-01-12-new-mohlala-shock
The rest of the article is no more flattering.
Why would a party dead set on fighting corruption, want to re-instate someone who was effectively dismissed for being corrupt after a fellow ANC cadre blew the whistle on him, not to mention that the whistle-blower has since been murdered in an attack in which nothing was stolen?
As much as they preach they do not tolerate it, the evidence to the contrary mounts up at an increasing rate.
No jobs for bra's, no corruption, empty promises more likely.
Top African National Congress (ANC) officials in Mpumalanga decided last month to reinstate former Nelspruit municipal manager Jacob Dladla -- despite serious corruption allegations against him related to 2010 World Cup tenders.
The revelation follows the murder of the man who blew the whistle on Dladla's alleged activities, Nelspruit municipal speaker Jimmy Mohlala.
The Mail & Guardian possesses confidential minutes of a meeting last month at which top Mpumalanga ANC officials decided to reinstate Dladla.
The M&G reported last February that Mohlala, who had made the allegations against Dladla and constantly blocked efforts to reinstate him, had been targeted for disciplinary action by the ANC. However, no action was taken against Dladla.
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2009-01-12-new-mohlala-shock
The rest of the article is no more flattering.
Why would a party dead set on fighting corruption, want to re-instate someone who was effectively dismissed for being corrupt after a fellow ANC cadre blew the whistle on him, not to mention that the whistle-blower has since been murdered in an attack in which nothing was stolen?
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