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ANC's NEC endorses Zuma inquiry

2005-09-10 18:19
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Johannesburg - The ANC's national executive committee has endorsed President Thabo Mbeki's proposed commission of inquiry to probe allegations of a conspiracy against Jacob Zuma.

This and other options to resolve the crisis around Zuma having been axed will be under the spotlight at a specially convened NEC meeting to be held as soon as possible, secretary-general Kgalema Motlanthe told a press conference on Saturday.

At the meeting, both Mbeki and Zuma, as president and deputy president of the party respectively, would make recommendations about how the NEC "should engage the substantive discussion of the matter at hand".

The party's national working committee had already approved of the establishment of the commission in principle.

The ANC's alliance partners, the SA Communist Party and the Congress of SA Trade Unions have both rejected the idea of a commission.

They believe it will not address the broader problems facing the alliance and the problems which have arisen regarding the treatment of Zuma.

Meanwhile, ANC spokesperson Smuts Ngonyama called on alliance partners to respect the decision and await the outcome of decisions taken at the specially convened NEC meeting.

'ANC needs to be vigilant against unhealthy forces'

He also called on all its members, including the Youth League and Women's League, "to respect the fact that the NEC has decided on a process led by the president and the deputy president, and should therefore not engage in any activity outside this process".

Ngonyama further warned that the ANC needed to be vigilant against unhealthy forces and even counter-revolutionaries that could exploit the organisation should there be a lack of decisive leadership.

"Some of these forces would be driven by opportunism, others by a counter-revolutionary agenda to weaken the ANC and undermine transformation, and yet others by attempts to hide behind the campaign to pursue illegal and corrupt activities," he read in a statement.

Motlanthe admitted the Zuma crisis was the most serious the ruling party had faced since 1994.

"That's why we are taking extraordinary steps to avert the eventuality of the ANC's cohesion and unity being undermined."

Commenting on criticism from the ANC's alliance partners that the party has been "laid back" in dealing with the crisis, Motlanthe said the NEC's latest decision was part of a process that would offer leadership.

Some members of the alliance believe there is a politically inspired conspiracy to stop Zuma from becoming the next president of the ANC.

He is seen by some as being too close to the working class.

Zuma was fired as South Africa's deputy president in July after he was found by the Durban High Court to have had a "generally corrupt" relationship with his financial advisor Schabir Shaik.

Zuma was then charged on two counts of corruption. He is to appear in the Durban Magistrate's Court in October.

- SAPA

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