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DA mayor quits over racism

 

 

Quinton Mtyala, in George, for Cape Times, 28 July 2016

 

George mayor Charles Standers dramatically quit the DA yesterday, citing 
racism, corruption, interference by the party's regional structures and 
“untested” disciplinary charges against him.

 

On Tuesday, he sent a letter to DA provincial chairperson Anton Bredell 
informing him of his decision “with deep regret”.

 

“Racist practices within the DA George caucus are wrong, create disunity and 
affect service delivery to our people,” Stander wrote in his letter to Bredell.

 



 

He further stated he would end his party membership at the end of his term next 
week, and that he would not be available to stand as a councillor despite being 
second on the DA’s proportional list for the George municipality.

 

The ANC’s provincial secretary, Faiez Jacobs, said Standers' claims of 
corruption came as no surprise.

 

“Standers is correct about the DA’s interference in the affairs of the 
municipalities it runs to serve party interests. The DA has always used 
disingenuous recruitment tools for blacks and coloureds into the party ranks, 
as a means to serve the DA’s desired ends (of) misusing municipality 
resources,” said Jacobs.

 

He said should the ANC take over the municipality after the elections, its 
caucus would call for an investigation into the DA administration.

 

Standers, whose wife earlier this year accused him of assault, came into 
politics as a member of the Independent Democrats. He quit that party and 
joined the DA in 2010. His wife later withdrew the assault complaint against 
him.

 

Following his resignation letter to Bredell, sources in George said he was 
expected to endorse the ANC at a press conference today. But the DA’s Eastern 
Region manager, Jaco Londt, said: “If he does endorse the ANC we will revoke 
his membership immediately.”

 

This would mean Standers relinquishing his mayoral chain earlier than he had 
told the party.

 

Londt did not respond to Standers’ accusations of racism and corruption.

 

In a statement, Standers said: “I have served the DA loyally over many years 
and have given my best to ensure that we advance our people through clean 
governance and effective service delivery.”

 

Suspension

 

But he added that he had been “surprised and disappointed” over a decision by 
the DA caucus to suspend him from attending meetings.

 

His suspension followed a media interview with a George community newspaper in 
which he distanced himself from the termination of some employee contracts at 
the municipality, the withdrawal of charges against the DA’s Eden councillor, 
Tertius Simmers, for electricity theft, and the award of a tender which he had 
questioned.

 

In a statement, he said the DA caucus had no mandate to prevent him from 
attending its meetings, saying that at best it could only make recommendations 
to the party's federal council headed by James Selfe.

 

“In view of this very 
important fact, I have no choice other than to ignore 
the letter from the DA’s caucus until I have been informed by the DA’s federal 
executive committee and/or legal commission on this matter,” said Standers.

 

Selfe had not returned calls and messages seeking his comment on the matter.

 

Standers said accusations against him, sent to the DA’s federal executives on 
June 22, were “made up” and he had not received any correspondence from the 
party's federal leadership.

 

“My opinion is that party management in Cape Town correctly ignored this 
transparent effort to play small party politics. The national DA leadership 
currently spend their time on more important matters,” said Standers.

 

Londt said the party had noted Standers' resignation, which was “very 
suspicious”.

 

“The timing is obviously suspicious, given the ongoing disciplinary proceedings 
against him. These proceedings against Standers will continue, as far as I know.

 

“It is very telling that he plans to end his relationship with the DA only 
after his term ends. It's clear he wants to have his cake and eat it,” said 
Londt.

 

He said the DA’s mayoral candidate for George, Melvin Naik, would take the 
municipality to “new heights”.

 

[email protected]

 

 

From: http://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/da-mayor-quits-over-racism-2050445

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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