ANC former deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe says the party’s constitution is enough to deal with corrupt members in the organisation.
His comments come as the ANC is set to debate the much talked about step-aside resolution this weekend.
“The constitution of the ANC has a whole section that defines what constitutes offences which triggers disciplinary proceedings against any member. The problem is implementation and as you know discipline is always effective if underpinned by consistency.
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