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Rogues’ gallery — Brian Molefe, Lucky Montana and MK party family members headed for Parliament

Former CEOs of state-owned enterprises implicated in fraud and corruption may be headed to Parliament — on the MK party’s ticket. 
Velani Ludidi
Velani-New-MK-MPs From left: Former Transnet CEO Brian Molefe. (Photo: Papi Morake / Gallo Images) | Former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana. (Photo: Luba Lesolle / Gallo Images)

In an unsurprising move that will shake South Africa’s political landscape, the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party, the Government of National Unity’s official opposition, is reportedly planning to bring several controversial figures to Parliament. Among those slated for parliamentary seats are former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe, former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana and former Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama – all of whom have previously faced charges of fraud and corruption relating to the state-owned enterprises they once led.

Adding to the controversy is the inclusion of individuals who appear to have close familial ties to the MK party leadership. The proposed list seen by Daily Maverick and submitted to Parliament suggests that the new members may include relatives of the party’s parliamentary chief whip, Sihle Ngubane, and a relative of party leader Jacob Zuma. The implications of these connections have fuelled accusations of nepotism and have exacerbated tensions within the party.

Daily Maverick has further learnt that former South African Revenue Service commissioner Tom Moyane, who was also expected to take up a seat in Parliament, has decided to withdraw from consideration. Instead, Moyane will pursue other interests, including activities within the party.

The proposed changes are outlined in letters dated 5 July, in which  Ngubane informed National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza of the removal of certain members and their proposed replacements. The MK party had made headlines for abruptly removing more than a dozen MPs, ostensibly to make way for figures like Molefe – a move that outraged  many in the party.

Read more: Zuma’s MK party ousts 15 MPs in rapid shake-up, sparking allegations of cronyism

Parliament has confirmed that it has received correspondence from the MK party advising the Speaker of its decision to remove 15 of its public representatives from the National Assembly (NA). According to the Constitution, a person loses membership of the NA if they cease to be a member of the party that nominated them to Parliament.

“Simultaneously, the Speaker has received email correspondence of persons on the party’s reserve list, indicating their unavailability to fill any vacancies in the National Assembly,” a statement from Parliament reads 

“The emails were submitted through the party’s chief whip in Parliament. The Speaker is currently considering these correspondences, and a decision will be made in due course,” it says. 

The sudden and drastic purge has led to allegations of cronyism and internal power struggles. Aggrieved party members have accused Ngubane and Zuma’s daughter, Duduzile Sambhudla-Zuma, of orchestrating the ousting of MPs to consolidate their own influence within the party. Sambhudla-Zuma has denied any involvement in the matter.

There are also claims that party leader Jacob Zuma is unaware of the changes. “We met with the president following the swearing-in and he was happy with us. He never discussed any of these new changes,” said one MP who lost their seat.

The Daily Maverick sought a comment from Zuma, but was directed to the party spokesperson by the spokesperson of the Jacob Zuma Foundation, Mzwanele Manyi, who is an EFF member.

Speaking on behalf of the MK party, Nhlamulo Ndhela defended the decision to replace the MPs, stating that those affected were aware of their impending removal and were advised not to proceed with their swearing-in. “They were further advised not to proceed to avail themselves for the swearing-in, or if they so wished, proceed with the understanding that they would be replaced at a later stage, pending the parliamentary procedures,” he said.

Ndhela also alleged that the MK party’s IEC list had been compromised by saboteurs who populated it with friends, family members and neighbours. He claimed that even Zuma’s inclusion on the list was premature, and that the plan was to introduce him later, as was done with former judge John Hlophe. A case regarding the list has reportedly been opened at the Sandton police station.

“The letter of the chief whip to Parliament was leaked, and certain terminated members further leaked them to social media. It is this ill-discipline and rogue behaviour that has led to the spurious misleading reports,” Ndhela added. 

The MK party is yet to finalise its constitution and is still led by an interim leadership. DM

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JAJ Stewart 9 August 2024 02:47 PM

I wonder when, globally, the people will say 'enough!'

Joe 9 August 2024 07:40 PM

I wonder too. Politics the word over attracts the wrong sort, really time for the world to move on from this. We have everything we need, no need for politicians and political parties.

William 10 August 2024 09:45 AM

Quite. Remove the incentive (the massive salaries, the fringe benefits) and let's see who is really of a calibre to truly 'work for the people'. Until those that pay dictate that this happens by bankrupting the State, it will not happen. Read 'Starve the Beast' theory.

Hidden Name 9 August 2024 03:37 PM

Kind of hilarious, really. This is basically the same pack of fools that enabled state capture and the theft of billions of OUR money. The future of literally hundreds of thousands of youth stolen by the issues they created. Can't say I don't appreciate the irony.

Anil Maharaj 10 August 2024 09:21 AM

This will be a "one term" party. You cannot vote for someone and have another person installed in parliament. Then again, we don't have to he brightest of voters.

Sihle Sigwebela 10 August 2024 02:52 PM

But that is exactly what you can do, it's how our Parliamentary closed-list system works. We vote for parties, unfortunately, not people

Les Thorpe 9 August 2024 04:04 PM

New circus acts?

Les Thorpe 9 August 2024 04:04 PM

New circus acts?

j***e@g***.co.za stormers 9 August 2024 04:04 PM

Recycling in a criminal context,thanks to inaction of anc

Albertus 9 August 2024 04:19 PM

“Politicians are not born; they are excreted.” ― Marcus Tullius Cicero – 106 BC – 43 BC

Bruce Gatland 11 August 2024 09:35 AM

Absolutely true. And some get flushed, but others float.

Peter McKinnon 14 August 2024 12:37 PM

?

P***a@o***.com 9 August 2024 05:32 PM

National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise? Don't think so.

Heather Robertson 9 August 2024 06:21 PM

Thank for alerting us. We have corrected to speaker Thoko Didiza

dalamba127 9 August 2024 08:32 PM

Sharp sharp ??

Karel Vlok 9 August 2024 05:50 PM

How do these people get paid. Hopefully they do not get a 3 month gratuity as the lost lot did?

David Kramer 9 August 2024 07:25 PM

Rogues’ gallery indeed. It seems like the parliamentary caucus equivalent of Mos Eisley spaceport of Star Wars (Episode IV) fame.

Steven Burnett 9 August 2024 09:15 PM

If you're not in the Zondo commission report, you're under qualified!

dalamba127 9 August 2024 08:30 PM

Thoko Didiza doesn't exactly have a poker face ... I wish I could see her trying to keep a straight face amidst all this chaos ?

N***i@g***.com 10 August 2024 12:18 AM

We must pray for MK survival for these three obvious reasons, (a) it is a fact that it's not hard work of the opposition ANC got under 50% of vote, (b) GNU foundation is weak, (c) with EFF having squandered all growth prospects, MK implosion, whose voters are unlikely to vote DA, will benefit ANC.

Esskay Esskay 10 August 2024 06:44 AM

Reward for work done in the past for JZ and Co

Relentless One 10 August 2024 08:27 AM

YET old Cyril and the other useless politicians will just HAPPLY ALLOW CRIMINALS INTO PARLIAMENT.....same old same old.....nothing will change in this country with a bunch of crooks (trying) to run it....I CANNOT BELIEVE CYRIL FEELS NO SHAME!!!...but the old saying "thick-skinned"!

M***1@g***.com 10 August 2024 08:33 AM

When they changed the parliamentary rules to have them "appointed" rather than "elected" by the people they purport to "govern", this rubbish was bound to turn the house into a haven for overpaid idiots and criminals.

M***1@g***.com 10 August 2024 08:33 AM

When they changed the parliamentary rules to have them "appointed" rather than "elected" by the people they purport to "govern", this rubbish was bound to turn the house into a haven for overpaid idiots and criminals.

Richard Bryant 10 August 2024 09:41 AM

I think cry baby Molefe needs a pension after his fraudulent effort to extract money from the Eskom Pension Fund failed. I seem to remember a number like R30m which he simply took thinking nobody would know or care. Knowing that he was ineligible to be a member in the first place. Nice guy.

Penny Philip 16 August 2024 10:31 AM

The tragedy of the Brian Molefe case is that he's actually a bright & competent man who could have done a lot of good for South Africa. Instead he went down the greed path. I'm guessing he's rejoined the Gupta Gang to try & get back his pension.

William 10 August 2024 09:43 AM

Consequences. If we had our citizens rights to dignity fulfilled with appropriate prosecution of these miscreants we would not be seeing this stupid situation unfold. Where are our rights to be led by people of integrity, who uphold their oaths of office? Trampled under taxation. That's where.

Charl Marais 11 August 2024 11:42 AM

Upgrade the constitution to allow recall elections, the people should be able to fire every public official.

A***6@g***.com 10 August 2024 10:42 AM

LOVE IT! Politics became sooo boring with Ramaphosa as president and the EFF busy 'dying' a slow 'death'. It will soon be money well spend for a front row seat in the political circus tent watching the political clowns go about what they do best, acting goofy.

N***i@g***.com 10 August 2024 12:41 PM

Maybe I should pray for MK survival for three reasons, (a) it is a fact that it’s not hard work of the opposition ANC got under 50% of vote, (b) GNU foundation is weak, (c) with EFF having squandered all growth prospects, MK implosion, whose voters are unlikely to vote DA, will benefit ANC.

Johan Buys 10 August 2024 12:00 PM

They are making it so much easier for NPA target lists of who knows the most about where the skeletons are buried.

Mike C 10 August 2024 01:20 PM

'Only in Africa will thieves be regrouping to loot again and the youths whose future is being stolen will be celebrating it' Nobel Prize Winner Professor Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka .....his observation - some years ago - says it all

r***d@i***.com 11 August 2024 05:00 AM

The MK party is basically "Gravy Train: The Party". None of this is a shock whatsoever. I bet you Ndhela is only as sycophantic as he is because he knows that if he even remotely disagrees with anything going on, he loses his meal ticket just like everyone else did.

Kenneth FAKUDE 11 August 2024 10:04 AM

The GNU is gaining strength everytime people identified in corruption appear in opposition benches, the GNU appointees from previous opposition parties are doing a great job whilst building a name for their parties, let's all thank the ANC for being smart Losers.

Kevin Immelman 11 August 2024 09:56 AM

It will be interesting to watch this space once the Zondo Commission prosecutions start. There will be another 15+ vacancies to fill. And that is just in MK. ANC and EFF are also in the firing line.

a***y@i***.com 11 August 2024 12:30 PM

Can’t happen soon enough. But will it, whatsoever?

Dennis Bailey 11 August 2024 09:57 AM

The intentionality of MK in appointing leadership clearly without backing or credibility ought to mean that Parliament will stop this backdoor method of power grabbing by the criminal class. Someone needs to wake up in the government's corridors of power. There's a column here for Pierre De Vos. Who should we expect to act, how and why?

Rod MacLeod 12 August 2024 07:50 AM

It is regrettable that so many of us pick up poor English language habits from American TV. "Intentionality"? What happened to "intention"?

Sindhu Bhogal 12 August 2024 12:02 PM

Thank you Rod. The creeping in of 'Americanisms' (making up words to sound smart & technical) is defiling our language almost as much as MK is defiling parliament... ;-)

A***6@g***.com 12 August 2024 12:46 PM

'our language'?

Penny Philip 16 August 2024 10:36 AM

You do know that English is the official language of South Africa, don't you? Therefore it is the language of any South African.

Rod MacLeod 12 August 2024 07:50 AM

It is regrettable that so many of us pick up poor English language habits from American TV. "Intentionality"? What happened to "intention"?

A***6@g***.com 12 August 2024 12:08 PM

Welcome to the English class of 2024, Sir! I am glad to see that wordsmiths are also reading DM, even if it is only to rectify the language use of others than to make an meaningful contribution to the content of the article. Not sure if we need to comply to the Oxford, Cambridge or Collins dictionary as it seems the Merriam-Webster dictionary is not recommended. Any advice, Sir?

Rae 11 August 2024 10:11 AM

This MK party is in advanced stages of implosion. Made up of thieves and masters of corruption, it will be subject to continuous and destructive in-fighting until it collapses. Just burns my arse that these absolute losers will earn big off us tax payers until then. Happily it won't last long.

rouxenator 11 August 2024 10:48 AM

A proud tradition. What was that saying about "tronk toe, parliment toe" ?

Sydney Kaye 11 August 2024 11:03 AM

The best wzy to deal with them when they speak, if they ever do speak, is to totally ignore them and move on as though they had not spoken

Temmy Randeria 11 August 2024 11:08 AM

They were voted in by their supporters, generally the poor ignorant. The supporters must not complain about non existent service delivery, corruption, etc as these are the same scoundrels that have previously lined their pockets and the only reason to serve in Parliament is to further "better" themselves

m***e@i***.com 11 August 2024 11:29 AM

Zuma's mafia clan?

a***y@i***.com 11 August 2024 12:26 PM

Why are these people not declared unfit to hold public office?

Thefixers Kzn 11 August 2024 03:37 PM

Nest of vipers, eating their own. Going to end with Dudu, Jacob & John as the last 3 members.

js expat 11 August 2024 04:59 PM

This is so absolutely typical: There is no structure, no logic, no shame. Clearly the self-imaginary Kennedy's of South Africa, the Zumas, consider it their fiefdom. This MK is a joke, but not a funny one. hopefully if they continue along this vein as they will, the voters will wake up and leave the MK in droves. Molefe and Montana will leave the MK in the same kind of mess as they did at Eskom and Prasa.

d***7@g***.com 11 August 2024 05:44 PM

More Spanish trains for Transnet?

R***0@g***.com 12 August 2024 07:50 AM

It was once said that the people get the governments they deserve. He was a wise man, I forget who due to my old age. But it's so true as I've seen it happen many times. If the NPA had done their jobs this crowd would all have been in jail. They would now be seen as the saviors instead of failures.

Confucious Says 12 August 2024 08:26 AM

The only "positive" thing that MK is doing is concentrating the criminals and putting bright neon arrows above their heads!They have sponged up the looters and cheaters for all to see!

Peter Oosthuizen 12 August 2024 08:44 AM

I thought Crooks' Corner was in the Kruger Park?

Middle aged Mike 12 August 2024 10:41 AM

Democracy is well and truly wasted on us.

Linda Horsfield Horsfield 12 August 2024 10:45 AM

It is remarkable how quickly the MK Party replaced the ANC as the biggest criminal syndicate in South Africa

Thabo Sello 12 August 2024 10:56 AM

Atleast we know where these thugs are.

a***y@i***.com 12 August 2024 11:13 AM

Why are these rogues not in jail????

David Forbes 13 August 2024 12:08 AM

Can anyone explain WHY former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe, former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana and former Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama are not in jail?

B***6@g***.com 13 August 2024 10:34 AM

Scum attracts scum. I guess it's racist and colonialist to expect accountability. These are the types of people the masses keep voting for. Says more about the people who vote than the bottom-feeders being voted for.

a***y@i***.com 15 August 2024 06:51 PM

Why are these people not in jail????