Derek Hanekom, chairperson of the ANC's National Disciplinary Committee (NDC) announced on 2 May 2012, that the NDC has suspended the hearing involving Ben Turok and Gloria Borman, following their representatives asking for a further meeting with the chief national presenter on the charges against them.
In the Cape Times of 24 April 2012 (see here), it was reported that the ANC Veterans' League president Sandi Sijake said that "To institute disciplinary action against Comrade Ben is to say: ‘I'm going to discipline my father.' He (Turok) was together with Nelson Mandela, with Oliver Tambo, with Walter Sisulu. That is very, very insulting.
"I am 100 percent sure they can't say that to Nelson Mandela. They find it easier to speak to a white person (like that), but not an African.."
Now, normally, being a disciplined cadre of this glorious movement, I would not comment on the words of a veteran. Our veterans are revered, and treated as being men and women of distinction and merit, who have earned their right to air their views on all issues involving the ANC and society in general. But I do find these remarks by comrade Sijake to be just a bit ingenious and even mischievous. In my humble opinion, it is quite a perversion of cadreship.
At this juncture, I think I need to remind comrade Sijake of the ANC declaration of membership, which reads:
"I, ..............., solemnly declare that I will abide by the aims and objectives of the African National Congress as set out in the Constitution, the Freedom Charter and other duly adopted policy positions, that I am joining the organisation voluntarily and without motives of material advantage or personal gain, that I agree to respect the Constitution and the structures and to work as a loyal member of the organisation, that I will place my energies and skills at the disposal of the organisation and carry out tasks given to me, that I will work towards making the ANC an even more effective instrument of liberation in the hands of the people, and that I will defend the unity and integrity of the organisation and its principles, and combat any tendency towards disruption and factionalism."