Gauteng ANC chief whip cleared of sex claims
SABC News Online
Monday, December 11, 2006
Mandla Nkomfe, the ANC chief whip in the Gauteng legislature, has been cleared of sexual harassment allegations, the party said today.
An ANC member of the provincial legislature brought a formal complaint of sexual harassment against Nkomfe to the party's provincial working committee last month.
David Makhura, the ANC provincial general-secretary, said a task team was appointed to investigate the allegations. "The task team did its work over two weeks and received submissions and interviewed the affected parties and witnesses," Makhura said in a statement.
Allegations of sexual harassment lacked substance
The task team found that allegations of sexual harassment against Nkomfe lacked substance and factual basis to formulate any charges. "The provincial executive committee unanimously accepted the findings and conclusion of the task team and regards the matter as closed," Makhura said.
He said all the affected parties had unreservedly and unconditionally accepted the findings. - Sapa







