Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has warned against using executive office to settle political scores.
ATM president Vuyo Zungula at the Debate on State Of The Nation at Cape Town City Hall on 14 February 2022. Picture: Gallo Images/Die Burger/Jaco Marais
The party had sent written questions to the minister demanding answers on why Craig’s South African citizenship had not been revoked.Craig was naturalised in South Africa after being in the country for numerous years, but he also holds British citizenship.on Tuesday, ATM president Vuyo Zungula said Craig was a controversial figure who had abused the privilege of his South African citizenship.
“In doing so, the minister would not only comply with the Citizenship Act but also send a strong message that divisive ideologies will not be tolerated in South Africa’s pursuit of unity and reconciliation.”In a written reply to the ATM’s concerns, Schreiber said it would not be fair to revoke Craig’s citizenship because of his political convictions.
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