WATCH: Heated SONA debate as EFF, Cele spar over ‘assassination plot’

WATCH: Heated SONA debate as EFF, Cele spar over ‘assassination plot’

Parliament was the scene of some heated exchanges on Tuesday morning when the EFF leadership and Police Minister Bheki Cele argued over an alleged plot to assassinate its secretary-general Marshall Dlamini.

Julius Malema
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Members of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces are in Parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday to debate President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address.

Ramaphosa delivered his address on Thursday and announced his decision to declare the energy crisis a national disaster.

Cele told MPs that on Wednesday before SONA, he had a long meeting with Dlamini where he refused to confirm that the IFP said they would kill Dlamini.

Earlier this month, the EFF claimed a police report suggested that a yet-to-be-identified IFP leader in KZN was planning to assassinate Dlamini.

The allegations come after EFF leader Julius Malema announced in a press briefing that the party would support all motions of no confidence in all IFP mayors in municipalities where the party previously voted with them.

Cele said Malema should be angry against the alleged assassination, but not with him.

"President of the EFF, you were lied to. You must be angry but not with me. It is not me who lied to you, to put you to come on national TV to tell the world the wrong things.

“It wasn't me, you go and correct it with your SG, I spent 47 minutes with him and then he refused.”

Malema also claimed that Cele wanted to implicate the EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu in Hillary Gardee's murder.

The 28-year-old, who went missing in April, was the daughter of former EFF secretary-general turned attorney Godrich Gardee.

Her body was found dumped in the bushes outside Mbombela in Mpumalanga in May.

"The deputy president of the EFF has been targeted by the leadership of the police which was willing to connive with suspects and persuaded suspects to put the name of the deputy president of the EFF in the murder of our former secretary general's daughter.

When they refused after being beaten, money has been offered to them to implicate the deputy president of the EFF in the murder of our own daughter, why do they do this? it is only known to them," said Malema.

He added: "But I am using this example to demonstrate to you that the leadership of the police is working with criminals, and for as long the leadership of the police is working with criminals, we will never defeat crime in this country.

“It is the responsibility of the so-called president to remove Bheki Cele with immediate effect because he has failed the people of South Africa.

“What happened to our artists Dj Sumbody, AKA, we will never get to know because the police are on the payrolls of the criminal syndicates.”

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