By Khanyisa Tabata
22 February 2010
African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema says he has since 2008 stopped being an active director of all the companies he had previously been involved in.
At a news conference in Johannesburg, Malema slammed reports about his lifestyle, saying he would take legal action newspaper.
Denying that he had ever bought a house cash, Malema said the reports had put himself and his family at risk.
Meanwhile, AfriForum Youth has asked the Public Protector to investigate tenders awarded to Malema’s company SGL Engineering Projects.
The South African Revenue Service has also been asked to do a lifestyle audit of the Youth League leader.
AfriForum Youth’s Ernst Roets accuses Malema of exploiting the poor to gain political influence, while enriching himself with service delivery projects.
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