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Radebe slams members taking ANC to court

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ANC head of Policy, Jeff Radebe has described as rotten apples those that take the ANC to court. This as the Constitutional court is due to deliver judgement on a case by Free State members who want to set aside the provincial elective conference. Radebe says there is a standing decision of the National Executive committee that those who take the ANC to court they have expelled themselves.North West members are also going to the High Court alleging bogus members form part of the provincial delegation to the elective conference due to start on Sunday. About 700 disgruntled ANC members will today be in the Mahikeng High Court again after filing an interdict preventing registered provincial delegates from attending the Mangaung elective conference on Tuesday. The move comes as the party’s secretary- general, Gwede Mantashe announced that the provincial nomination processes were legitimate. The disgruntled members claim to have been left out and their views, on who should be in the ANC top six, post Mangaung. They also accuse the party’s Provincial Executive Council, including the Secretary Kabelo Mataboge, of allegedly allowing unlawful nomination processes to continue. The group’s spokesperson, Xolile Nxume, says they are very disappointed at the way in which the processes were conducted. Meanwhile, provincial ANC spokesperson Kenny Morolong says the ANC is shocked and disappointed with regard to the step the members have taken. Morolong says they are to verify whether people involve in the action are staunch members of the ANC or not.

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