Dr Mpho Phalatse gets her job back - but for how long?
Updated | By The Drive with Rob & Roz
The High Court in Johannesburg ruled in favour of ousted mayor Mpho Phalatse, declaring the council Speaker's decision to place a no-confidence against the then mayor as unlawful, unconstitutional, and invalid.
On Tuesday, the High Court in Johannesburg ruled in favour of Mpho Phalatse and declared that her removal was unlawful.
READ: Phalatse’s removal as mayor declared unlawful by court
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has welcomed the High Court judgment, saying it should act as a warning to politicians across the country.
"This judgment should act as a warning to politicians across the country, who are prepared to do anything, even undermine the law, to grab power for the sake of accessing resources, instead of doing the work they were elected to do and delivering quality services to residents.
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"At this time, we will also be reviewing all decisions made by the illegal ANC Executive, especially those that sought to facilitate corrupt acts in the city. The taps of corruption will once again be closed so that we can keep the lights on, the water running, and residents safe. Residents will once again begin to see and feel a different and better Joburg. This is indeed a victory for the rule of law and the residents of Joburg.”
But for how long will Phalatse be in the top position?
"Phalatse's return as the first citizen of Joburg is expected to be short-lived, said journalist Christelle du Toit.
"The ANC’s Panyaza Lesufi said they will be meeting with political parties to submit a fresh motion of no confidence against Phalatse.
"He said it will be a short-lived victory - the eventuality cannot be postponed anymore.
"Lesufi added that they have other cities in their sights as well - a motion of no confidence is to be heard in Ekurhuleni mayor, Tania Campbell on Wednesday."
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