By Nomava Nobumba
26 June 2010
Congress of the People president Mosiuoa Lekota has accused his deputy Mbhazima Shilowa of inappropriately taking power over the party's parliamentary funds.
Lekota says a bank was advised earlier this month that Shilowa was not authorised to act as principle signatory for funds in Parliament.
The party then sent a letter to the bank reinstating Lolo Mashiane, Julie Killian and Dennis Bloem as the signatories to the parliamentary account.
Lekota says a full, independent audit of the matter will be proposed at Copes’ congress national committee meeting on Friday.
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