OUTCOMES OF SPECIAL PEC SITTING: ANC LIMPOPO
After a special sitting of the ANC Limpopo Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) this morning, members noted with keen interest, developments in Limpopo relating to the warrant of arrest issued against comrade Julius Malema on Friday, 21 September 2012.
The ANC in its leading role as a liberation struggle pioneer for over 80 years led a bruising, tough and revolutionary political struggle against oppressive forces of both the imperialist colonial and apartheid regimes to free not only its own members, but specifically all South Africans irrespective of race, colour, creed or gender.
Broadly, the PEC's understanding of the accusations of corruption and fraud levelled against Mr Malema, is that these allegations also bear indirect implications against sections of the ANC led Provincial Government of Limpopo. This factor and the point that this ‘case' is also viewed as a test-case are some of the elements that drew the attention of the provincial ANC leadership to the matter.
"A decision was thus taken that PEC members will attend the court proceedings tomorrow, Wednesday 26 September 2012, at the Polokwane Regional Court when Julius Malema is expected to appear. The PEC is adamant that even if the individual involved was not comrade Julius Malema, members of the PEC would still have gone to court to observe the unfolding proceedings for themselves. Especially because members view these allegations and this state action against Mr Malema as a clear indication that abuse of power by the state is again taking place in South Africa," says Provincial Spokesperson of the ANC Limpopo, Makondelele Mathivha.