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From: Brian Sokutu <[email protected]>
Date: 11 May 2010 20:40
Subject: [Ancmedia] OUTCOME OF ANC NATIONAL DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE HEARING
ON THE CONDUCT OF COMRADE JULIUS MALEMA
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MEDIA STATEMENT

OUTCOME OF ANC NATIONAL DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE HEARING ON THE CONDUCT OF
COMRADE JULIUS MALEMA


On the 3 and 11 May 2010 the National Disciplinary Committee (NDC) of the
ANC convened to consider charges against comrade Julius Malema (the
Respondent). The charges had been brought by the National Officials of the
African National Congress (the Complainant).

On 3 May 2010, the NDC heard and ruled on procedural matters presented on
behalf of the Respondent.

The final NDC panel that heard the case consisted of cdes Derek Hanekom
(chairperson), Ayanda Dlodlo and FÈbÈ Potgieter-Gqubule.

The NDC reconvened on Tuesday 11 May 2010 to continue with the hearing on
the merits of the case. Comrade Malema was initially charged with four
charges. Following discussions between the ANC Chief National Presenter (the
Presenter) and the representative of Comrade Malema, cde Matthew Phosa, a
plea bargain was entered into which resulted in the withdrawal of three of
the original charges.

Charge three of the original charges remained and read as follows in its
amended form:
“That you are guilty of contravening Rule 25.5.(i) of the Constitution of
the African National Congress by behaving in such a way as to provoke
serious divisions or a break-down of unity in the organization;

IN THAT:
At the ANC Youth League Limpopo Provincial Congress, on Sunday, April 11,
2010, when addressing the media, you issued the utterance that, “Even
(former) President Thabo Mbeki, when he differed with the Youth League, and
the Youth League had taken firm radical positions against him, he never did
that” thereby implying that the ANC Youth League, of which you are the
President, has taken a position against the President of the ANC.”

The respondent pleaded guilty to this charge.  The result of this has been
that the leading of evidence became unnecessary.

The NDC therefore considered what was proposed as appropriate sanction.
Although the NDC has to attach an appropriate weight to a plea bargain, it
held that the NDC has discretion to either accept, amend or reject a
proposed sanction if inappropriate to the misconduct.  After considering
both mitigating and aggravating circumstances, the National Disciplinary
Committee ruled as follows:

A.  APOLOGY:  Comrade Julius Malema shall make a public apology to the
President of the ANC, the ANC and the public in general.  The text of the
apology is contained in Annexure A, and submitted as part of this Press
statement on behalf of cde Malema.

REMEDIAL ACTION:  Comrade Julius Malema shall:
Attend the ANC Political School for at least twenty (20) days within the
next year, from the date of this ruling.
Attend programmes on effective leadership communication and anger management
or other appropriate programmes at local institutions to be determined by
the NDC.

Adherence to the sanctions in clauses 4.5.2 shall be monitored by ANC
National Office Bearers.

FINE: A fine of R10,000 (ten thousand rand) is imposed and payable within 3
months to a  Youth Development Project to be determined by the Presenter.

The NDC further ruled that should Comrade Julius Malema be found guilty of
contravening rule 25.5 (i) of the ANC Constitution within the next two
years, his membership of the ANC shall be summarily suspended, for a period
to be determined by the NDC.

Issued by:
Derek Hanekom
Chairperson of the National Disciplinary Committee
African National Congress

11 May 2010

Enquiries:
Brian Sokutu 071 671 6899

 ANNEXURE A


I, Julius Malema, apologise to the President of the ANC and the Republic,
comrade Jacob Zuma and to the membership of the African National Congress
and the public in general for the statements and utterances that I made on
11 April 2010 at the ANC Youth League Limpopo Provincial Congress implying
that the ANC Youth League has taken a position against the President of the
ANC.

I accept that these statements had the effect of undermining the stature of
the President of the African National Congress and of the Republic. It
further may have had the effect of undermining the confidence of our people
in the leadership of the ANC and of creating serious divisions and breakdown
of unity in the organization.

I make this apology unconditionally as I accept that as a leader of the ANC
and of the ANC Youth League my conduct and public utterances should at all
times reflect respect and restraint.  I accept one of the key principles of
Congress leadership as outlined in Through the Eye of the Needle, a policy
document adopted by the 51st and 52nd National Conferences of the ANC, that
“an abiding quality of leadership is to learn from mistakes, to appreciate
weaknesses and to correct them.”

I have learned from this mistake and therefore submit myself to the
discipline of the ANC.
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