ANCYL vindicates Malema: EFF
Updated | By Catrine Malan
"The convenor of the ANCYL has in the past blamed the commander-in-chief of the EFF, who was leader of the ANCYL, for the supposed financial problems of the organisation," Economic Freedom Fighters' spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said in a statement.
"Yesterday, the [ANCYL] convenor indicated that the finances are in a good place, inadvertently dispelling his self-made misconceptions about the commander-in-chief."
During Malema's time as African National Congress Youth League leader, the organisation got itself into extensive debt, which led to liquidation cases against it.
There were allegations that millions of rands of the ANCYL's money had gone missing.
ANCYL convenor Mzwandile Masina denied this on Wednesday.
"The ANCYL [at the time] was spending money it did not have. No one stole the money... it was just an abuse of processes."
He said the ANCYL's financial problems had been resolved.
"We have attempted to pay everybody. As it stands we have no court orders before us."
Ndlozi on Thursday claimed the blame initially put on Malema was part of a plot to tarnish his reputation.
"The Economic Freedom Fighters welcomes the ANCYL's sobering statements that its funds are in order and have been in order all along."
(File Photo: Gallo Images)
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