Company owed R102m by ANC reveals in letter to judge hardship it faces due to party’s refusal to pay up

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'To be candid, our client, the respondent, itself is in dire financial straits arising from the protracted non-payment and satisfaction of the judgment debt.' ANC debt

Johannesburg – Creditors and owners of the company that the cash-strapped ANC owed R102 million to are enduring financial hardships due to the party’s alleged refusal to cough up.

According to a May ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeal , a full bench of the South Gauteng High Court needed to be constituted to hear Ezulweni's application. The ANC, a party so broke that it battled to pay its employees, sought to appeal Judge Bhoola's ruling at the Bloemfontein-based SCA. It denied owing Ezulweni, saying it carried out the work without proper authorisation.

“Our client, the respondent, hereby humbly applies to the Judge President to expedite the hearing of the application before the full bench of this honourable court," said the letter from Sarlie & Ismail, which The Star has seen.

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