Western Cape government 'purging' black staff: ANC

20 February 2013 - 17:07 By Sapa
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Lynne Brown. File photo.
Lynne Brown. File photo.
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The Western Cape government is "purging" itself of its black staff, the ANC in the province claims.

"Despite [provincial premier Helen] Zille's assurances to the contrary, she is still purging blacks from her administration and pursuing her refugee agenda," said member of the provincial legislature Lynne Brown.

She told reporters in Cape Town that the alleged riddance of black staff who spoke out against Zille would be more "vigorously" looked at this year.

Brown could not give exact figures of those she claimed were affected, but said "many" staff members were in various stages of progress at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).

She said staff were being rid of because of procedural matters and not because they could not do their job.

"I can tell you now that I will be accused of being racist," she said.

"The point is, all of us make up the Western Cape and we must be reflected within the leadership of the running of our lives."

In 2009, Zille came under fire from the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) for her cabinet being all white and male.

Cosatu took Zille to the Equality Court but eventually dropped the complaint.

Brown's comments come two days before Zille delivers her state of the province address at the opening of the provincial legislature.

The premier's spokesman Zak Mbhele said he would be issuing a statement later in the day in response to the allegations.

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