The Our_DA has accused its former Gauteng leader John Moodey of running away from serious charges of misconduct when he announced that he was leaving the party after 20 years.
They said he was part of a conspiracy to concoct a sex-for-jobs scandal against another party official.
Moodey was among the three DA leaders vying for the position of party leader which was left vacant by Mmusi Maimane who left last year, citing similar reasons. The party has accused Moodey of running away from a disciplinary hearing where he is accused of being involved in a conspiracy to concoct a “sex for job” scandal against another party leader in the province.
Horn said Moodey was also going to face charges in relation to the interviews he had with the media and statements he made last year in the run-up to the DA federal council meeting, where Steenhuisen was elected as the interim leader.
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