ANC's Mbalula accuses marketing company of fraud over R102m election debt

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In spite of the Gauteng High Court issuing a warrant to attach and sell goods from the African National Congress (ANC) to pay off a R102 million debt connected to its 2019 election campaign, the party said it viewed the matter as an example of fraud.

Its secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, told journalists during a post-national working committee media briefing at its headquarters on Wednesday, that it had not received the court order.

"Then our campaign should have been wow if we spent R102 million on billboards or anything of that sort. We were struggling, where would we get R102 million?"

 

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