The leader of the official opposition in the Western Cape legislature, ANC MPL Cameron Dugmore, says he is determined to unmask the DA for double standards in not practising what it preaches on so-called cadre deployment.
Dugmore has written to provincial DA leader Albert Fritz demanding minutes of party meetings where instructions were sent to municipalities governed by the party on whom to employ and whom not to.
To prove his point, he released a letter from the DA to the George municipality in 2018 discussing the vacancy of director of corporate services. “You are aware that appointments must be signed off by FedEx [federal executive — the DA’s highest decision-making body] and the following information is requested; the scoping report from the consultant and the recommendation that the consultant has made to the council.
In any case, he argued, the DA had no business sticking its nose into administrative recruitment processes of any municipality, even if the party was governing it.
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