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ANC MP Professor Ben Turok. Photo: Matthew Jordaan
The ANC's national executive committee agreed that people join the party voluntarily and are bound by its policies, secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said on Monday.
He was referring to the two African National Congress MPs, Ben Turok and Gloria Borman, who did not vote for the Protection of State Information Bill in Parliament last week.
“The conduct of members acting as free agents is a non-option. Equally public representatives of the ANC are holding public offices at the instance of the ANC,” Mantashe told reporters in Johannesburg.
“They are therefore bound by policy directives of the ANC and not their whims and thoughts.”
It was reported that Turok, one of the ANC's leading free-thinkers and a veteran who contributed to the writing of the 1955 Freedom Charter, slipped out of the Assembly as voting time approached.
Borman was the sole ANC MP who abstained from voting for the bill.
ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu said: “There are no free agents in the ANC. Members are bound by the 1/8party's 3/8 constitution.”
Mantashe said he did not know what action would be taken against the two MPs as there were processes to follow within Parliament.
Last week, the ANC majority drove the contentious Protection of State Information Bill through the National Assembly, despite protests in and outside Parliament.
The so-called “secrecy bill” was adopted with 229 to 107 votes by the 400-member chamber, and two abstentions.
Mantashe said the bill was about classification of state information, not about the media.
“The bill is a security bill, not a media bill. It's about information peddlers rather than about whistle blowers,” he said.
The bill has been referred to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) for concurrence.
On Thursday, the NCOP formed an ad hoc committee on the bill.
In terms of a motion adopted by the House, the committee will report to the council by April 8.
As was the case when a National Assembly ad hoc committee dealt with the bill, the ANC will have a comfortable majority in the NCOP committee. - Sapa
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Anonymous, wrote
in other words: when you join the ANC - then you sell your soul and concience to them - period! - I question that! - would take it to the highest instance of human rights commission! - It's like being enslaved.... - But then again, why question that to a bunch of outdated commies!
Anonymous, wrote
Never seen or heard the ANCorrupt act so swiftly! How many years did it take them to rein in Fatty Boom Boom Malema??? Sorry to say this, but is it possibly because these two terrible criminals are white??? Also because they believe that it is wrong to take away people's right to know?
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