Luthuli House is blundering - Turok
Cape Town - The ANC's decision to discipline MPs who publicly admitted to having voted for the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma, is a desperate attempt to show it still controls its members, struggle stalwart Ben Turok has said.
ANC headquarters Luthuli House was making one mistake after the other and had lost control of the party, the former ANC MP said in an interview with News24.
"After the vote, they felt they had to do something to maintain discipline. So they made the biggest blunder in the history of the ANC. They've now charged Pravin Gordhan," he said.
"To charge him is the most foolish thing that Luthuli House could do and it's only a symptom of their desperation. They don't know how to handle the situation. They’re at a loss and they're making mistakes, one after another."
Turok, who while still a MP in 2012 was disciplined for walking out of the vote on the controversial Secrecy Bill, said it came as a surprise to him that so many ANC MPs voted for the no confidence motion. He believed it could happen again.