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top committee of South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) has
reaffirmed that all members charged with corruption or other serious crimes
must vacate their posts within 30 days or face suspension, the party said on
Tuesday.
The
ANC added in a statement that the National Working Committee (NWC) had
instructed that letters be written to affected members “implementing this
decision, and outlining the terms and conditions regulating their participation
and conduct during the suspension”.
The
“step aside” rule is an important test of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s control
over the ANC and his commitment to tackle graft.
One
of Ramaphosa’s most prominent party rivals, Secretary-General Ace Magashule,
faces corruption charges but has refused to vacate his position in charge of
the day-to-day running of the party that has governed South Africa since the
end of apartheid.
The
NWC comprises top ANC officials and implements the decisions of the party’s
executive.
The
ANC said that at a meeting on Monday the NWC had received reports on party
members charged with corruption or other serious crimes and the status of their
cases.
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decision by a member to voluntarily “step aside” from their post would be
reviewed by the party every six months, it added.
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