The DA has scoffed at the ANC’s call for Western Cape community safety MEC Albert Fritz’s suspension to be discussed in the National Council of Provinces.
Reagen Allen, DA Western Cape spokesperson on community safety, dismissed the ANC’s comments as opportunistic.
“Rather than respecting the request for confidentiality of whistle-blowers and despite the fact that the investigation is ongoing, the ANC has requested the matter be played out on a national platform in the National Council of Provinces, even though this is not within their mandate. “In the interest of a fair and unprejudiced investigation, it is premature and irresponsible to call for a full account on the matter as the facts are being established.
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