Blame-game erupts over Fransman 'honey trap' claim
Johannesburg - ANC member Philip Dexter on Tuesday dismissed suggestions that he and other party members had set a 'honey trap' for Marius Fransman, leading to the party's Western Cape leader being charged with sexual assault.
In a denial posted on his Facebook page, Dexter said: "It has been brought to my attention by a number of members of the ANC and by members [of] the press that Mr Fransman is alleging that I, together with others, arranged a so-called 'honey trap' for him by getting a woman to somehow or other falsely accuse him of sexual harassment. Dexter said in a statement posted on his Facebook page.
"This is a ridiculous, desperate and frankly speaking, an insulting allegation, to myself, but more importantly to the complainant in this case."
Fransman is facing sexual harassment allegations after a 20-year-old woman accused him of touching her inappropriately while accompanying him, allegedly as his personal assistant, to the party's birthday celebrations in Rustenburg earlier this month.
Dexter maintained that he did not know the complainant and did not hear about this case until the 9 January 2016.