Friday, June 30, 2006

ACDP calls for stringent action in the Kebble-linked tax invasion

By Busisiwe Mtabane

The African Christian Democratic Party has called for stringent action in the Kebble-linked tax invasion. This comes after reports that some ANC youth league leaders have benefited in the money that was donated by the late mining magnate Brett Kebble and one of the youth league member, Songezo Mjongile, appeared in court for tax invasion. ACDP Western Cape Leader, Hansie Louw says it is quite possible that some of the money was diverted to the ANC. He says Mjongile is setting a bad example for the youth. Louw says reports suggest that Kebble not only passed money to Youth League executive members, but also to former ANC Western Cape Leader, Chris Nissen. According to Louw, Nissen needs to come clear on these accusations.

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