Motlanthe warns against ANC factions

Deputy President of the republic and Chancellor of the University of Venda – Kgalema Motlanthe waits for the opening of proceedings at the university fandraiser hosted at Gallagher Estate on the 29th of October. Picture: Timothy Bernard.

Deputy President of the republic and Chancellor of the University of Venda – Kgalema Motlanthe waits for the opening of proceedings at the university fandraiser hosted at Gallagher Estate on the 29th of October. Picture: Timothy Bernard.

Published Dec 17, 2011

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Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe on Saturday warned ANC members against voting according to slates.

“The emergence of slates within our organisational culture and the processes represent the worst form of corruption of the spirit, character and vision of the organisation,” Motlanthe told delegates at the provincial elective conference in Polokwane.

“The time has come for all of us in the ANC to condemn the slate culture to the dustbin of history.”

Motlanthe said members must stand up and speak against “this demon” that seems to destabilise, demoralise and emasculate the ANC of all its historical achievements.

“Stealing away the voice of members through slates, buying of votes and treating the ordinary membership as voting fodder...serves no other purpose than to corrupt the organisation.”

Motlanthe said the issue of slates was one of the issues that threaten to weaken the ANC in the next 100 years.

The practice of slates represent a deformed character of the organisation, he said. - Sapa

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