POLITICS

Postponement of laying of criminal charges against ANC – Carl Niehaus

Says staff asked to give collective bargaining a last chance
URGENT MEDIA ALERT:
CRIMINAL CHARGES BEING BROUGHT AGAINST THE NATIONAL OFFICE BEARERS OF THE ANC, AND THE ANC
Some aggrieved ANC employees, who have lost their patience with the continuing non-payment of salaries, and general abuse of ANC staff due to the criminal conduct by the senior management of the ANC, will tomorrow, Thursday the 9th of September 2021, formally lay criminal charges of theft, fraud, corruption, and various statutory crimes, against the National Office Bearers (NOB's) of the ANC, and the African National Congress.
All media are invited to witness the charges being laid at 12:00 (mid-day) at the Johannesburg Central Police Station. Once the charges have been laid the employees involved will make their complaint statement available to the media, and address the media outside the Johannesburg Central Police Station.
VENUE: SAPS, JOHANNESBURG CENTRAL POLICE
STATION, 1 COMMISSIONER STREET, FERREIRAS
DORP, JOHANNESBURG, 2001.
DATE & TIME: THURSDAY, 9 SEPTEMBER 2021, 12H00
(MID DAY).
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Postponement of laying of criminal charges against national office bearers of the ANC

9 September 2021

The leadership of the ANC Staff Association has requested those of us as ANC staff, who are ready to bring criminal charges against the National Office Bearers of the ANC, to hold back with the action that we intended to take today. We have been requested to give the collective bargaining process that they are engaged in a last, desperate, chance.

The Complaint Statement that we have prepared to file at the Johannesburg Central Police Station today is ready, and so is our team of attorneys.

However, we have agreed to postpone today’s action of laying criminal charges, and to give the urgent engagements that are scheduled for today between the ANC Staff Association and the National Office Bearers of the ANC, a chance to proceed. Depending on the outcomes thereof, we will decide on what our further course of action will be.

Issued by Carl Niehaus, 9 September 2021