“If a branch of the EFF wants to investigate a member, they can do it,” said EFF leader Julius Malema.
Malema was addressing a group of handpicked journalists to thrash out issues pertaining to controversies linking the red berets to the VBS scandal in which some of the party’s national leaders have been accused of unduly benefited from funds looted from the bank.
“I’m not being investigated by the Hawks on anything, I’m not being investigated by Sars on anything. Not a single Hawks person ever gave me a call, for anything. Nothing,” Malema said. Malema said Brian Shivambu had been in constant interaction with the liquidators of VBS as they have called on several occasions to clarify various issues, including a bond that the Shivambu brothers got for their mother through the bank.
"From time to time, Floyd’s brother gets called by liquidators who are liquidating Vele as one of the people who had dealings with Vele.
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