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malema digs his grave deeper,second expulsion

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    ANC suspends Malema
    Wednesday 4 April 2012 11:38

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    Expelled ANCYL president Julius Malema has been suspended again. (SABC)

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    GautengJohannesburgJulius MalemaJacob ZumaANCANCYLDisciplinary hearingSuspensionExpulsionANC Youth League (ANCYL) President, Julius Malema, has been suspended from the ruling party. The SABC has reliably learned that Malema was given the news this morning by the ANC Disciplinary Committee (NDC) Chairperson, Derick Hannekom.

    He has also been ordered not to address or to speak to ANC and Youth League gatherings. In a statement, the ANC says Malema was suspended for calling President Jacob Zuma a dictator at a gathering.

    According to reports this does however not impact on his previous suspension currently under review. The ANC's NDC says it will hear Malema's appeal against his expulsion from the party next week Thursday.

    Malema's lawyers filed the appeal almost three weeks ago. In November, the NDC found Malema guilty of bringing the ANC into disrepute and of sowing division in the party. He was suspended from the ANCYL for five years and was ordered to vacate his position as its president.






    Found guilty with him were ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu, deputy president Ronald Lamola, treasurer general Pule Mabe, secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi. Shivambu, who insulted a journalist, was suspended for three years.

    Magaqa, who was found to have made derogatory and potentially defamatory statements about Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba, received an 18-month suspension, suspended for three years, on condition he apologise within five days of receiving the penalty or appealing against it.

    Malema, Magaqa, Lamola, Mabe and Mosenogi were also found guilty of disrupting an ANC meeting on August 8. Their membership was suspended for two years, and the sanction itself was suspended for three years. In February, the NDCA dismissed this charge of misconduct, but upheld the other verdicts and sentences. They were granted leave to present evidence in mitigation.

    Having heard that evidence, and evidence in aggravation of sentence, the NDC could now decide to hand down harsher sentences. Malema also faces the prospect of the imposition of a further suspension arising from a guilty finding in 2010.



    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ANC NATIONAL DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE (NDC)

    DATE: 4 APRIL 2012

    COMRADE JULIUS MALEMA’S IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION PENDING DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS





    At a meeting on 2 April 2012, the NDC decided to suspend comrade Julius Malema’s membership of the ANC with immediate effect in accordance with the provisions of Rule 25.12 (c) of the ANC Constitution.



    The NDC considered the nature and seriousness of comrade Malema’s utterance, namely “....It is under President Zuma that we have seen the youth of the ANC being traumatised, being expelled from their own home. It is under President Zuma we have seen a critical voice being suppressed We have seen under President Zuma, democracy being replaced with dictatorship. We have seen an intolerance....people, who become impatient with the youth....”, at a meeting held on 30 March 2012 at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and concluded that such utterance could bring the ANC into disrepute as contemplated in Rule 25.5 of the ANC Constitution.



    After due consideration, the NDC was satisfied that this utterance constitutes a very serious violation of the ANC Constitution and that the institution of disciplinary action, as provided for in Rule 25.3, and temporary suspension of comrade Malema, in terms of Rule 25.12(c), of the ANC Constitution is warranted.



    The NDC also took cognizance of the fact that the said utterance received widespread coverage in the print and electronic media.



    Comrade Malema was informed this morning of his immediate temporary suspension and that disciplinary proceedings would be instituted against him by the NDC, and that he would be provided with full details of the charge/s and details of the disciplinary hearings in due course.




    In keeping with the principle and spirit of natural justice and to remove any semblance and perception of bias, the members of the NDC who participated in this decision to institute disciplinary action against comrade Malema will recuse themselves and not participate or adjudicate in the pending disciplinary action against him.



    The NDC has stipulated the following conditions that comrade Malema will be required to comply with during his suspension:-

    1. He will not exercise any duty in his capacity as an ANC member, President of the ANC Youth League and/or Member of the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC Limpopo Province;





    2. He will not attend any meeting of the ANC or any of its structures, including the Leagues, except for the purpose of the NDCA hearing and the pending disciplinary proceedings to be instituted against him.




    3. He will not address any meeting of the ANC or any of its structures, including the Leagues, whether as an invited guest, in his capacity as President of the ANC Youth League and/or as a member of the ANC; and 4. He will not make any public statement on any matter pertaining to the ANC.




    The temporary and immediate suspension of comrade Malema will come into effect on Wednesday, 4 April 2012.



    Issued by:

    Derek Hanekom

    Chairperson

    ANC National Disciplinary Committee

 
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