[ad_1]
On Saturday, Maphatsoe spent most of the day waiting to interact with the integrity commission in order to side with the association on the warnings issued to the vice president of the Supreme Court.
FILE: Spear from the president of the National Association of Military Veterans, Kebby Maphatsoe. Photo: Abigail Javier / EWN
JOHANNESBURG – uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans (MKMVA) President Kebby Maphatsoe said on Saturday that the integrity commission of the African National Congress (ANC) appeared to be acting like a police watchdog, chasing people for no valid reason .
He stood firm in a warning issued to Supreme Court Vice President Raymond Zondo advising him not to go after former President Jacob Zuma.
Zondo ordered the secretary of the inquiry commission to file a criminal complaint against Zuma.
The MKMVA said civil arrest could be a possibility.
On Saturday, Maphatsoe spent most of the day waiting to engage with the integrity commission to side with the association on the warnings issued to the vice president of the Supreme Court.
Maphatsoe said he felt the commission was being used to prevent some from expressing their views publicly.
“That people should not express their opinion that is enshrined in the Constitution. They must be afraid to speak up because if you speak up, they will threaten to appear before the integrity commission. ”
On Saturday, the commission spent most of the afternoon with ANC secretary general Ace Magashule.
The results of the meetings were expected to be sent to the top six of the match.
Download the EWN app on your iOS or Android device.
[ad_2]