By Mandisi Tyulu
15 September 2008
The Independent Democrats leader Patricia de Lille will tomorrow submit a motion to Parliament calling on President Thabo Mbeki to institute a commission of inquiry into the Arms Deal.
Referring to the ruling in the Zuma case in the Pietermaritzburg High Court, De Lille pointed to what she called “the undeniable fact” that without a full inquiry, the cloud of suspicion hanging over the heads of ANC leaders would continue to grow.
De Lille challenged the ANC to support the motion of no-confidence. The motion of no confidence is yet to be table in parliament by political parties.
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