I didn't apologise for 'falsehoods' – Cronin
Johannesburg - Deputy general secretary of the SA Communist Party, Jeremy Cronin, says he never apologised for so-called "falsehoods" he told about ANC national executive committee (NEC) meetings, which former president Thabo Mbeki accused him of.
"I apologised unqualifiedly, and I stand by that apology but what I apologised for was not for falsehoods and all those things he [Mbeki] is now claiming, but I apologised for having talked rather too freely about things that had happened in previous NECs and allowed that to be published," he told News24 on Monday.
"I stand by that apology; it was wrong of me to talk out of confidential [meetings]."
Cronin, who is also deputy minister of public works, was responding to the second of an instalment of letters by Mbeki which are being published every Monday by the former president's foundation.
In the second letter, titled 'When your position can't be sustained, create a scarecrow – the menace of post apartheid South Africa', Mbeki wrote about Cronin's "communication of fabrications concerning the workings of the NEC".