
Minister of Social Development Sisisi Tolashe has defended her decision to keep a number of Chinese vehicles, saying she was protecting them from being seized.The issue has drawn public attention after questions were raised about why the cars were not registered under the ANC Women’s League.
According to Tolashe, if the vehicles had been officially registered with the organisation, they could have been attached and taken away due to existing legal or financial issues.Tolashe explained that her actions were meant to safeguard the vehicles until proper processes could be followed.
She said this was done in the best interest of the organisation and to prevent unnecessary losses.However, the explanation has sparked debate among political observers and the public. Some have questioned whether the correct procedures were followed and have called for greater transparency.Others argue that the situation highlights ongoing challenges within political organisations when it comes to asset management and accountability.
The ANC Women’s League has not yet provided full details on the matter, leaving many questions unanswered.
The controversy is expected to continue as calls grow for clarity on the ownership, registration, and use of the vehicles.
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