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Date: Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 2:53 PM
Subject: [ANCMedia] ANC STATEMENT ON THE ANCYL RESPONSE TO THE NDC PROCESS
To: ANC Media mailing list <[email protected]>


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON SAPA-PR-WIRE
MEDIA STATEMENT

ANC STATEMENT ON THE ANCYL RESPONSE TO THE NDC PROCESS
The ANC fully welcomes the pronouncement made by leaders of the ANCYL, who
have been charged in their capacities as members of the ANC, that they will
appeal the NDC outcome through the NDCA and they will do everything in
challenging the outcome within the prescripts of the ANC Constitution.

The ANC has also noted the comments that were made by members of the ANCYL
leadership with regards to the outcome of the disciplinary process. We find
it very unfortunate that they have chosen to cast doubt on the NDC, the
process of the NDC itself and the outcome thereof.

Some of the issues raised by the Youth League are issues that they need to
take to the appeal process and make those arguments there. In relation to
some of the issues including the jurisdiction of the ANC National Officials
in terms of charging the ANC members, that issue was addressed to the
fullest in terms of the report that was released by the NDC last week. The
ANC Constitution fully empowers the ANC Officials to prefer charges on any
member.

On the issue of comments made by the Secretary General of the ANC Comrade
Gwede Mantashe, and the Spokesperson of the ANC Comrade Jackson Mthembu,
that is of no consequence to the process of the NDC.  It was never raised
as a factor in deciding the sanctions by the NDC.  Issues that were
pertinent to the sanctioned were isolated individually and addressed in
terms of why they constituted in the words of the NDC ‘violations’ and
consequently how these impacted on the ANC’ integrity as an organization.
 Both the SG and the Spokesperson are not members of the NDC and therefore
they could not have pre-determined through their commentary the outcome of
the NDC.

The ANC is satisfied that the competence of the NDC is not questionable,
the sanctions they meted out were their calculated measure, after going
through evidence presented, of what would cure the organization of the
accesses that were committed in relation to the organization’s policies and
Constitution.

It must also be noted that the composition of the NDC was done in 2007
after the Polokwane conference and the argument that some of them were
unsuitable to preside over the hearings has never been objectively proven.
 These arguments were entertained by the NDC and they found that there were
no material grounds for them to recuse themselves from the hearings.

The outcome and the entire NDC process was never meant to settle scores,
this was proven by the charges that all the affected members were charged
on.  The onus is on them as they approach the NDCA to prove how they did
not violate the ANC Constitution and policies as per the charges.  At no
stage were these ANC members charged for calling for economic freedom in
their lifetime and neither were they charged for calling for
nationalization and land grabs without compensation. Any insinuation that
the charges brought against them as well as the outcomes thereof were
“political” is therefore with out any substance.

The ANC would once again, as pronounced on Monday, 13 November 2011, want
to re-iterate that we are deeply disturbed and would like to reject with
contempt the placing of its leadership into opposing camps in relation to
the recent disciplinary hearings outcomes.  We view this as a malicious and
divisive way of projecting the ANC’s national leadership by some sections
within our ranks and the media, informed by reasons only known to them,
which are not based on any facts.

We want to again re-iterate that the ANC leadership in its entirety respect
all ANC processes and hold the ANC Constitution in high esteem.  There is
no doubt in our mind that the process as well as the outcome of the recent
disciplinary hearings enjoys the respect and acceptance by all leaders of
the ANC and members.

The leadership of the ANC is also cognizant of the fact that all members of
the ANC who appeared before any of its disciplinary committees at all
levels of the organization have a Constitutional right to appeal to the
National Disciplinary Committee of Appeals. There is absolutely no
disagreement at the level of the NEC of the ANC in this regard, in fact
there is unanimity as this is a Constitutional matter.


Issued by:
Jackson Mthembu
National Spokesperson

African National Congress
Chief Albert Luthuli House
54 Sauer Street
Johannesburg
2001

16 November 2011

Enquries:
Jackson Mthembu 082 370 8401
Keith Khoza 082 823 9672


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