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Helen Zille’s 45 Reasons Why She Should Not Be Suspended From The DA [Part 1]

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Helen Zille's 45 reasons Why She Should Not Be Suspended From The DA

Helen Zille’s provided 45 reasons Why She Should Not Be Suspended From The DA! 

1. In our leader’s statement on the same date, he announced that the Fedex had taken

a decision to suspend me. This contradicted the contents of your letter to me, which

gave me until 6 June to respond to the notice of Fedex’s intention to suspend me.

When I pointed this out, the announcement by our leader was amended to say I

would be given 72 hours to respond, and that I had NOT in fact been suspended. It is

clear, however, that he has pre-judged and taken a decision to suspend me.

 

2. On 4 June the Sunday Times reported that the entire Fedex had already voted on this

issue and hence pre-judged it. Upon checking this matter with individual members

of Fedex it was confirmed that the vote was on whether I should be suspended, not

whether I should be given 72 hours to give reasons why I should not be suspended.

In addition, I am advised that there was no proper time given to properly discuss this

matter, and that the usual procedures were not followed. It would seem that the

discussion was rushed to fit in with the timing of the press conference, and that a

pre-prepared press statement was ready, indicating that the discussion at the

meeting was a mere formality before making the announcement at the press

conference.

 

3. This initial material failure to comply with due process has serious implications. The

leader has, in a public statement, made it clear that he wants me suspended and has

already decided to suspend me. This puts the Fedex in an impossible position to

make an objective determination, whatever the merits of my arguments against

suspension. In any event, Fedex has equally compromised itself on this decision.

 

4. Even if the Fedex were to support my arguments (set out below), on their merits,

they will be aware that this will be seen as a public repudiation of the leadership’s

wishes, which they will probably seek to avoid. The failure to observe due

constitutional process in terms of section 3.6.3 of the DA constitution, has rendered

the exercise of my right to representation hollow, as there is little chance of the DA

Fedex publicly embarrassing the leader through being influenced by the legality of

my submission, no matter how cogent it is.

 

5. You, in your capacity as chairperson of the Federal Executive, have stated publicly

that clause 3.6.3 of the Federal Constitution refers to “Termination or Suspension of

Membership”. However, a reading of clause 3.6.3 unambiguously refers to the

substance of the decision that the Fedex took relating to me. It is therefore of direct

relevance to this submission, and you cannot rely on the headline of the section to

nullify its applicability. The fact that you appear to have done so compounds the

unlawfulness of the decision to suspend me.

 

6. There is even further evidence that the offer of 72 hours to submit reasons for why I

should not be suspended is a sham. A report that appeared on the News24 website

reads: “Shortly after [the leader’s initial announcement], the DA released a

statement saying that Zille had in fact been given 72 hours to make representations,

but members of the federal executive told City Press that the “notice was a mere

technicality as the meeting had already resolved to suspend her”. Given this,

together with the report in the Sunday Times where the votes of actual Fedex

members vis-a-vis a decision to suspend are listed; and that the DA has not denied or

repudiated these reports, it is reasonable to assume their contents are true and

render any decision on this matter by the Fedex reviewable for this reason alone.

 

7. The above amount to serious breaches of the party’s constitution, which is not the

first time this has occurred in respect of the Party’s dealings with me in this matter.

Given these facts, I am entitled to question whether there is any chance that the

current Fedex is going to apply its mind objectively to the question of whether to

suspend me, on the basis of this submission.

 

8. For the sake of completeness, I repeat here that the Fedex has violated our

constitution before, by rejecting out of hand the MANDATORY requirement for

mediation in my matter. Given that so many black South Africans have expressed

exactly the same views on the legacy of colonialism as I have (only in more forceful

terms) and given that the DA has never raised any concerns about these views, let

alone repudiated them, and has no written policy on the matter, I drew the

conclusion that a contributing reason to my being charged is the fact that I am not

black. Other events of the past few months have led me and others to the

conclusion that, in certain instances, DA members are treated differentially on the

basis of race. This interpretation was given further credence by the approach to two

other disciplinary cases, one involving the social media post of a white member of

the DA, and the other involving social media posts of a black member of the DA. This

latest suspension decision merely reinforces the perception of unequal treatment.

 

9. In these circumstances I am of the view that the entire process that you have now

asked me to engage in, is both contrary to our constitution and a sham. I have also

been alerted to the fact that there is an orchestrated campaign by “insiders” to

accuse me publicly of obstructing the direction set by the current leadership,

complemented by a public campaign involving a network of individuals to call on me

to resign. This is a concerted effort to divert attention from the real cause of the

problems the party is facing.

 

10. In order to avoid this myth being perpetuated, and despite the procedural flaws and

constitutional violations already committed in this matter, I hereby provide reasons

as to why I should not be suspended from participating in the party structures and

activities where I currently serve, pending the final determination of the charges I

am facing.

B Re: Grounds for intention to suspend

 

11. In your letter, you refer to four factors that have been taken into account in Fedex’s

decision.

 

12. The first and third focus on the alleged seriousness of the matter, and the “need for

the Party to demonstrate” this. In response to this aspect I submit that although I

believe that the situation in which the DA finds itself over this matter is extremely

serious, I do not believe that the charges justify the need to suspend me summarily

or subvert our Constitution to the extent that Fedex has already done. Indeed, this

will only compound the seriousness of the matter for the party. On the face of it,

and based on other correspondence received, the motivation to suspend me now

seems to be based more on a sense of vindictiveness because I have resisted

attempts to make me accept a guilty verdict and a punishment — before a hearing

even takes place.

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