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WCape Speaker suspended from party activities – DA

Decision based on the findings of sufficient credibility in allegations of irregularities pertaining to allowance claims

DA suspends Western Cape Speaker from party activities

28 May 2022

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At its meeting held on Friday, 27 May 2022, the DA Western Cape’s Provincial Executive Committee decided to suspend Masizole Mnqasela from party activities pending the finalization of an investigation and/or the institution of disciplinary proceedings against him.

The PEC’s decision to suspend is based on the findings of an investigation report by the DA’s Federal Legal Commission that there is sufficient credibility in the allegations relating to irregularities pertaining to subsistence, travel and entertainment allowance claims.

Mr Mnqasela was given an opportunity to provide reasons why he should not be suspended, which he did. After careful consideration, the Party decided to move to suspension.

It is important to note that there is a clear difference between party and government processes. The DA is able to apply its mind and act on internal matters that are formally brought to its attention.

We are not allowed to interfere with the processes of any of our governments, nor any external investigations such as that of the HAWKS or SAPS, which must run its own course. Upon its conclusion, any reports or findings emanating from such processes will also be considered for possible further steps.

We are aware that there are currently internal processes ongoing against other members which the party will act upon as soon as the formal report is tabled.

The DA has a zero-tolerance approach to corruption, and when evidence-based allegations arise, we hold our office bearers to account, without fear or favour. We are proud of our record of clean governance and are deeply concerned about these developments.

Issued by Jaco Londt, DA Provincial Chairperson, Western Cape, 28 May 2022