Ethics Committee Embargoes Yengeni's Reply |
Publication | Quickwire |
Date | 2001-04-19 |
Reporter |
Sapa |
Web Link | www.iol.co.za |
African National Congress Chief Whip Tony Yengeni
has complied with parliament's ethics committee's request to answer claims that
he failed to disclose a luxury vehicle.
He was also accused of failing to declare a
residential property in the Register of Members' Interests.
Yengeni had until 5pm on Thursday this week to respond to a third request from the committee, after originally questioning the committee's procedures and failing to meet the previous two deadlines.
It is now understood
that he submitted his response to the relevant officials on Wednesday morning.
'Not going to hear the content of these proceedings from
the press'
On Thursday, committee chairperson Sister Bernard Ncube said Yengeni's response "will remain strictly embargoed" until Registrar of Members' Interests Fazela Mohamed had completed her "follow-up processes and procedures" as laid down by the committee's procedure for investigation.
This was done to give the process of the said
procedures time to unfold within a reasonable space of time, she said.
"In the interim, we are appealing to the
media that while we fully acknowledge your right to the freedom of speech, we
also say that there are obligations of acting with responsibility and not to
suffocate or frustrate unduly the outcomes of the procedures by acting
irresponsibly. "The members of the committee are not going to hear the
content of these proceedings from the press, but from the registrar's report,
which will be tabled in due course," Ncube said.
Democratic Alliance Chief Whip Douglas Gibson
lodged the official complaint with the committee on April 6, after newspaper
claims that Yengeni had received a luxury vehicle as a "gift" from a
company involved in the controversial R43-billion arms deal.
Yengeni has previously denied any wrongdoing,
saying he acquired the Mercedes-Benz 4x4 vehicle legitimately.
With acknowledgment to Sapa and Independent Online.