Now Zuma grilled over Cwele
The following article was published by Independent online, after the Right2Know issued a statement demanding answers from President Zuma on Cwele drug conviction.
Convicted drug dealer Sheryl Cwele has been suspended on full pay from her position as health services director of the Hibiscus Coast municipality.
The decision was announced to the council on Tuesday.
Municipal manager S’bu Mkhize confirmed that Cwele had been suspended, but would not comment further on the matter.
“The council will decide on further disciplinary action within the next 30 days,” Mkhize said.
However, DA members who attended the meeting said that Cwele had been suspended with her full monthly salary.
The mother of four, who owns a R1.2 million house with her husband, State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele, receives a net salary of R29 000.
Cwele was convicted last Thursday, along with Nigerian national Frank Nabolisa, on a drug-dealing charge.
Both received 12-year sentences the next day and were granted leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein.
Cwele’s bail of R100 000 was extended pending the outcome of her appeal, but Nabolisa returned to jail, having been in custody since his arrest in December 2009.
Meanwhile, the Right2Know campaign says that President Jacob Zuma must explain whether he knew about Cwele’s link to drug activities when he appointed her husband to his cabinet in 2009.
The coalition of civil society organisations wrote to Zuma on Tuesday following media reports that Zuma and former president Kgalema Motlanthe, now the deputy president, were indeed aware that Cwele was implicated in international drug trafficking at the time that her husband was appointed state security minister.
The Presidency refused to comment on the letter.
– The Mercury