Trollip survives motion of no confidence
Port Elizabeth – Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Athol Trollip and speaker of council Jonathan Lawack both survived votes of no confidence against them during a disruptive and chaotic last council meeting of the year on Thursday.
The motion against Trollip, which was brought by PA councillor Marlon Daniels and seconded by UDM councillor Mongameli Bobani, was only heard in the late afternoon.
After a debate, the motion of no confidence was put to vote, resulting in 65 votes against the motion and 54 votes in favour of having Trollip removed.
After a short break, the motion against Lawack followed in the same vein with 65 votes against and 53 votes in favour of having Lawack removed.
Following the two votes of no confidence, the matter of doing away with the position of deputy mayor, which was brought by chief whip of council Werner Senekal (DA), went the same way, with 65 votes in favour of having the position scrapped and 54 votes against.