IFP KZN accuses ANC of double standards
Updated | By Andrew Robertson
The IFP in KwaZulu Natal has accused the ANC of applying double standards in its response to party officials facing corruption charges.
The ANC in the province wants Mike Mabuyakhulu back as its deputy chair.
The party's integrity commission last week gave him the green light to return to the role, despite charges hanging over his head.
The IFP's KZN leader, Velenkosini Hlabisa has questioned the decision-making process.
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"The national leadership is saying all leaders who are implicated must step aside and the provincial leadership does the contrary.
"It is for the public to see whether ANC is really determined in fighting corruption or they just talk what they do not walk," he said.
The IFP previously said it would take the Zandile Gumede matter to court.
The corruption accused MPL appeared before the party's integrity commission to explain her alleged role in a tender fraud case.
The ANC says a decision concerning Gumede is still being made.
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