S.Africa: Parties Oppose Nkandla Committee

The Economic Freedom Fighters, Inkatha Freedom Party and the Democratic Alliance have spoken out against Parliament's committee on the Nkandla controversy after the ruling African National Congress refused to agree to call President Jacob Zuma and to enforce the public protector's findings against him.

President Jacob Zuma's residence in Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal (file photo).

  • South Africa:   IFP Withdraws From AD Hoc Committee On Nkandla

    IFP, 26 September 2014

    Today the IFP, together with all other opposition parties, took a firm stance in defence of the sanctity of the Constitution in general and the office of the Public Protector in… Read more »

  • South Africa:   The ANC's Big Fat Nkandla Migraine

    Daily Maverick, 26 September 2014

    There must have been a way for the ANC and President Jacob Zuma to deal with the scandal over the security upgrades at Nkandla to avoid it becoming the giant, red hot, rumbling… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Opposition Walk Out of Nkandla Committee

    SAPA, 26 September 2014

    Opposition parties on Friday walked out of Parliament's committee on the Nkandla controversy after the ANC refused to agree to call President Jacob Zuma and to enforce the public… Read more »

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