ActionSA Terminates Membership of Kholofelo Morodi
Press Statement by Funzi Ngobeni MPL
ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Chairperson
ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) has resolved to terminate the membership of Kholofelo Morodi, following the conclusion of a disciplinary process arising from allegations linked to testimony before the Madlanga Commission.
This decision was taken after a thorough and procedurally fair process. Morodi was formally notified of the allegations, afforded an opportunity to respond, granted an extension, and ultimately provided with a 72-hour period to make representations. The PEC has considered all submissions received before arriving at its decision.
The PEC considered evidence placed before it relating to conduct inconsistent with the values, constitution, and code of conduct of ActionSA, including provisions of the Party’s Interim Constitution relating to conduct that brings the Party into disrepute.
ActionSA takes matters of integrity, accountability and ethical conduct with the utmost seriousness, particularly where public office and public trust are concerned. Members of ActionSA are held to these standards without exception.
This matter underscores the importance of acting decisively where concerns arise. ActionSA will not hesitate to act where the conduct of its members undermines the integrity of the Party or the public institutions it seeks to strengthen.
The Party reiterates that this decision was taken in accordance with its internal constitutional processes and after careful consideration of all relevant information.
ActionSA remains committed to building a South Africa defined by clean governance, institutional accountability, and leadership worthy of the public’s trust.
ActionSA Terminates Membership of Kholofelo Morodi
ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) has resolved to terminate the membership of Kholofelo Morodi, following the conclusion of a disciplinary process arising from allegations linked to testimony before the Madlanga Commission.
This decision was taken after a thorough and procedurally fair process. Morodi was formally notified of the allegations, afforded an opportunity to respond, granted an extension, and ultimately provided with a 72-hour period to make representations. The PEC has considered all submissions received before arriving at its decision.
The PEC considered evidence placed before it relating to conduct inconsistent with the values, constitution, and code of conduct of ActionSA, including provisions of the Party’s Interim Constitution relating to conduct that brings the Party into disrepute.
ActionSA takes matters of integrity, accountability and ethical conduct with the utmost seriousness, particularly where public office and public trust are concerned. Members of ActionSA are held to these standards without exception.
This matter underscores the importance of acting decisively where concerns arise. ActionSA will not hesitate to act where the conduct of its members undermines the integrity of the Party or the public institutions it seeks to strengthen.
The Party reiterates that this decision was taken in accordance with its internal constitutional processes and after careful consideration of all relevant information.
ActionSA remains committed to building a South Africa defined by clean governance, institutional accountability, and leadership worthy of the public’s trust.