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DA: Belinda Bozzoli says Manana must still be held accountable for assault and mistreatment, despite resignation

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DA: Belinda Bozzoli says Manana must still be held accountable for assault and mistreatment, despite resignation

Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Mduduzi Manana
Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Mduduzi Manana

20th August 2017

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The DA welcomes Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Mduduzi Manana’s, resignation.

It must be noted, however, that if the ANC truly wanted to prioritise protecting women from abuse, Manana should have been removed as soon as he had admitted to assaulting a women almost two weeks ago.

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That he was not immediately fired speaks volumes about how seriously the ANC view women abuse, which is rife in our society in part because leaders are not held to account for their actions.

Even the President of the ANC Women’s League, Bathabile Dlamini, stated as a matter of fact that “there are those [in government] that are actually worse than him”, in a feeble attempt to defend his inexcusable actions.

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The DA has already reported Manana to the Commission for Gender Equality for the alleged mistreatment of his former secretary as well as other female employees in his department.

We await confirmation of this investigation and will also keep a close eye on the case of assault that Manana must answer for in court.

The law must now take its course next month when Manana appears in court to answer the charge of assault against him on 13 September.

It is high time that those who abuse women, especially those in positions of power, are held to account so that a message is sent that it will no longer be tolerated.

 

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