UDM to take DA to court over ousting of Nelson Mandela Bay deputy mayor
Cape Town - The United Democratic Movement (UDM) says it will go to court on Monday to seek a "legal remedy" over the ousting of Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (NMB) deputy mayor Mongameli Bobani.
Bobani, from the UDM, was voted out in a motion of no confidence on Thursday morning.
In an email sent to coalition partners in NMB on Saturday morning, as well as the EFF, UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said, by going to court, the DA would be forced to produce evidence of Bobani’s alleged corruption.
The DA leadership has been making noise, claiming that they have prima facie evidence of corruption against Bobani," wrote Holomisa.
"On Monday, in our court papers, the DA leadership will be called upon to bring to court their so called prima facie evidence."