Malema believes VBS allegations being used in a bid to silence him and the EFF
EFF leader Julius Malema has finally spoken out following the re-emergence of allegations by the bank’s former chairperson, Tshifhiwa Matodzi.
EFF leader Julius Malema speaks during a media briefing in Parliament in Cape Town on 18 July 2024. Picture: @EFFSouthAfrica/X
CAPE TOWN - Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema believes there are concerted efforts to silence him and his political party using the VBS Mutual Bank looting scandal.
Malema has finally spoken out following the re-emergence of allegations by the bank’s former chairperson, Tshifhiwa Matodzi.
Matodzi alleges that the EFF received a lump of R5 million and monthly payments of R1 million from the now-defunct bank.
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Speaking during a media briefing ahead of the Opening of Parliament Address on Thursday, Malema has maintained his innocence, reiterating that his party was never involved in bringing the bank to its knees.
[MUST WATCH] Julius Malema, President of the EFF, speaks out following his implication in the VBS looting by the bank’s former chair Tshifhiwa Matodzi.
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) July 18, 2024
Malema firmly believes there are deliberate efforts to silence him and the EFF using the VBS looting scandal. @Alpha_Mero25 pic.twitter.com/Q9fKHqcFFz
Malema said that he was more than prepared to defend himself against allegations suggesting he was involved in the looting of the VBS Bank.
He said there was no tangible evidence to support the allegations or build a strong case against him and his deputy.
"We are not here for the first time. We have been tested before with unfounded allegations, which their aim was to achieve a political end. The abuse of state resources has never intimidated us. There is no one who can raise VBS and silence me."
Allegations of Malema and his deputy Floyd Shivambu’s involvement in the VBS looting first surfaced in 2018.
The pair, however, continue to suggest they are being targeted, pouring cold water on the allegations.