Thursday 21 August 2014

S Africa MPs Halt President's Speech

An address to parliament by South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has
been halted by opposition MPs.
Zuma was responding to allegations that he had "unduly benefitted"
from an upgrade to his private residence which cost taxpayers about
$23m (£13.8m).

After saying the matter would be handled by government, MPs from the
new Economic Freedom Fighters started chanting: "Pay back the money."

Parliament was then suspended and security called to oust the EFF group.

Police entered parliament in Cape Town carrying riot shields, tear gas
and batons but then aborted their plans to forcibly remove the EFF
MPs.

The EFF has 25 MPs in the 400-member parliament elected in May after
gaining six per cent of the national vote.

It was the first election contested by the EFF, led by controversial
former youth leader Julius Malema.

He formed the EFF last year following his expulsion from the governing
African National Congress in 2012.

A one-time ally of Zuma, he had been sacked after the pair fell out,
with Mr Malema calling for radical policies to ease poverty.

The EFF often wear red workers' overalls in parliament.

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