ANC says DA booted speaker Shahid Esau
The Western Cape ANC is not surprised by the DA's long overdue step to kick speaker Shahid Essau out of the provincial legislature.
Speaker Esau's tenure as head of the Western Cape provincial legislature was riddled with controversy since he took office in 2009. He got embroiled in a racist slur incident when he told black women he will have them replaced with "boere" (white men) and was forced to apologise.
Esau was also under attack from his own party ranks for amongst others the selling off of heritage furniture and the bungling with a suspect bus tender where his office unduly interfered with arrangements for an oversight visit to George (empty busses left Cape Town and back to transport MPL's there who flew to George).
The latest polemic was the arbitrary appointment or extended "secondment" of the acting secretary until the next election.
ANC chief whip in this legislature Pierre Uys says: "The DA has since it took over the legislature in 2009 closed down the democratic space and democracy with numerous protests by the ANC. We saw the deliberate conflation of the role of the executive (cabinet / government) and the legislation (parliament) under the DA. The DA's executive deliberately and frequently interferes in the legislature's affairs. The DA executive remote controls the Speaker and legislature through its leaders and caucus."