Yengeni Bows Out |
Publication | News24 |
Date | 2001-10-04 |
Reporter | Sapa |
Web Link | www.news24.co.za |
Tony
Yengeni has announced that he will step down as the ANC's Chief Whip pending his
trial for corruption.
"I announce that I'm resigning as Chief Whip
of the ANC."
"I have personally taken this decision after
I was charged and arrested yesterday," he said in a brief statement.
Yengeni said he could not continue as Chief Whip
of the majority party with "those kinds of charges hanging over my
head", and the impending trial.
He was granted R10 000 bail on Wednesday after
appearing in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court on charges of corruption, fraud,
forgery and statutory perjury.
"I think that this decision is fair to the
ANC and to my family.
"I have coveyed this decision of mine to the
ANC leadership and they have accepted it."
He would remain as a member of the ANC in
Parliament.
"I shall now be better able to focus at
preparing myself for the trial.
"I want to reiterate my view that if any
wrongdoing on the part of any body is found regarding the investigation on the
arms procurement the law should take its course.
"I also reiterate my view that I'm innocent of all charges laid against me and I will prove that in court," Yengeni said.
With
acknowledgement to Sapa and News24.