DA considers legal action against ANC over Day Zero water tariff claims

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While on the campaign trail, the ANC's Ebrahim Rasool told voters the City of Cape Town had over-recovered amounts on water which topped more than R1 billion.

CAPE TOWN – The African National Congress and Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape are at loggerheads over the City of Cape Town's alleged over-recovery on water tariffs during the Day Zero crisis.

While campaigning ahead of the May elections, the ANC's provincial elections head Ebrahim Rasool told voters the DA-run city had over-recovered amounts on water which topped more than R1 billion."This matter was referred to the IEC and the commission subsequently responded, stating that this matter must be adjudicated by a court of law, and as such, we are seeking a legal opinion from our lawyers. We will not allow the ANC to spread lies.

 

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Think the law is the law?Good that our law still works. Law our only hope at moment.Pity many other parties do not use this law toget rid of corrupt crooks within their ranks.For benefit of SA.Instead run on party lines.Sad.South Africa could have prospered.But time is on SA side

The DA should become a law firm.

DA misusing courts to settle their political desperation.

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