Patricia De Lille & JP Smith Placed on ‘Special Leave’ from DA Activities in Cape Metro
Following a public spat between Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille and Councillor JP Smith, slinging allegations and counter allegations in the Cape Town press over the last few days… both have been placed on “special leave”. De Lille said in a statement yesterday that she felt Smith was “dragging my name through the mud […]
Following a public spat between Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille and Councillor JP Smith, slinging allegations and counter allegations in the Cape Town press over the last few days… both have been placed on “special leave”.
De Lille said in a statement yesterday that she felt Smith was “dragging my name through the mud for the sake of sensationalism” over security upgrades to her home. (Read De Lille’s full statement below.)
DA Leader Mmusi Maimane called both Mayor de Lille and Cllr Smith to account for their actions at a meeting held last night, said DA Spokesperson Phumzile van Damme in a press statement today.
Following that meeting, Maimane has placed Mayor de Lille and Cllr Smith on special leave from DA activities in the Cape Town Metro until such time as a DA Federal Executive investigation can be concluded.
Some time ago, the DA leader convened a special sub-committee of the DA’s Federal Executive in order to investigate the political management and governance situation in the City of Cape Town, and to report back to the full FedEx as to what further action is required.
This sub-committee will be chaired by John Steenhuisen MP, and is scheduled to begin its hearings today, 3rd October 2017.
Placing the Mayor and the Cllr on special leave during the investigation means that neither will be able to attend DA caucus meetings, interact with caucus members or others who may testify before the committee or attend party meetings.
This leave does not affect their candidacy for provincial elected positions, nor does it affect their work in government. They should also not address the media on this issue until the conclusion of the investigation.
The statements being made in the media on allegations from both the Mayor and Alderman Smith are now a subject of investigation by both the panel mentioned above and the City itself. These statements have been inaccurate and are prejudicial to the investigation, says Van Damme.
My response to allegations regarding the security upgrades to my personal home. pic.twitter.com/izP55HvjC6
— Patricia de Lille (@PatriciaDeLille) October 2, 2017