KZN ANC denies using state resources to target rivals
Updated | By Steve Bhengu
The ANC in KZN has denied it's using state security resources to settle political scores.
The party's senior officials have been testifying at the Moerane Commission of Inquiry into political violence in the province.
Yesterday, the party's provincial leaders made a presentation on the killings and today evidence leaders are having questions posed to them.
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The ANC's provincial chairperson, Sihle Zikalala says using state resources to fight factional battles would be copying what the apartheid regime did.
"At the ANC, we have always strived to maintain independence from the state organs, including the state security apparatus. We have always assured that they are independent and work on their own without being influenced by politics," Zikalala says.
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