BLF to take action against corrupt EFF

Black First Land First (BLF) will undertake numerous actions against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), in particular Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu. Having learned of the corrupt actions undertaken by the EFF, BLF has no option but to take action so to ensure justice for the oppressed victims of the VBS bank looters.

It is now clear that properties of the EFF, including a home in Sandown which was used by Malema, are proceeds of looting the black owned bank. VBS represented the black possibility of breaking the white monopolisation of the banking sector, and EFF teamed up with white monopoly capital to destroy the poor black people’s hope of a black bank.

BLF will thus write to the ethics committee to have Julius Malema removed, as he doesnt enjoy an ounce of ethics. Further the ethics committee must investigate and hold EFF collectively, as well as Malema and Shivambu individually, accountable. If the latter had integrity they would resign from parliament.

BLF will write to the Pan-African Parliament to request action be taken against Malema for his unethical conduct in relation to the theft of the people’s money from VBS. Equally we will take the matter to the Public Protector as well as to the Zondo Commission to reveal how EFF assisted white monopoly capital in destroying VBS and ultimately black poor peoples lives.

Finally, BLF shall consider the laying of charges against Malema, Shivambu and the EFF, for their role in the corrupt activies relating to the VBS Heist, as well as benefitting from the proceeds of crime.

As public representatives we have a duty to be corrupt free, EFF cannot claim to be anti-corruption while living lavishly off the proceeds of crime and black disenfranchisement.

ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE OF THE BLACK FIRST LAND FIRST MOVEMENT (BLF NCC)

22 November 2018

Black First Land First Email:[email protected]

Zanele Lwana
(Deputy President)
Cell: +27 79 986 7225

Lindsay Maasdorp
(National Spokesperson)
Cell: +27 79 915 2957

Brian Tloubatla
(Head of Media & Communications)
Cell: +27 82 216 7664

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