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Plot to remove Lekota?
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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 07:01
Congress of the People Gauteng on Sunday lashed out at
accusations that there were moves to remove Terror Lekota as the
party's leader.
The provincial leadership "dismisses with contempt" media
reports on divisions within the party after the leaking of an
internal election document, Gauteng Cope spokesman Lawrence Khoza
said in a statement.
Media reported that the elections document, compiled by Cope
elections head Simon Grindrod, said the party must face "some hard
truths" if it wanted to avoid collapse.
It also alleged that rival leadership structures within the
party were damaging its viability.
"The Gauteng provincial leadership is disappointed at the
unsubstantiated reports and wishes to stress that Cope had agreed
in Bloemfontein that the current leadership will lead until the
next elective conference.
"The event is scheduled to take place in the next two years,"
said Khoza.