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The leader of the South African Observer Mission to the DRC acts decisively against a deviant member of his delegation
25 July 2006
Kinshasa - The leader of the South African Observer Mission (SAOM) to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Defence Deputy Minister Mluleki George has withdrawn one member of the SAOM for breaching the SAOM code of conduct and recommended that he be sent back to South Africa with immediate effect.
Deputy Minister Mluleki George had earlier been given a report on the member’s inappropriate behaviour including drunkenness on duty and refusal to co-operate with the team he was part of in Tshikapa in the Kasai Occidental province.
Deputy Minister Mluleki George subsequently had a meeting with the member during which the member expressed his desire to be released from his duties in the SAOM to which the Deputy Minister acceded.
The Deputy Minister further consulted with the South African Embassy officials in the DRC, the Secretariat of the SAOM and the South African National Non-Governmental Organisation Coalition (SANGOCO), the organisation to which the member belongs.
The leader of the SAOM subsequently recommended that the member be withdrawn and the decision be communicated to SANGOCO.
The leadership of SANGOCO in supporting the SAOM leader’s decision said “Please receive SANGOCO’s support for the decision to withdraw one of our members. We can not afford to have an individual who puts South Africa into disrepute.”
Deputy Minister Mluleki George is currently leading the SAOM to the DRC. The SAOM is stationed in the DRC until 4 August 2006 to observe all phases of the elections including election campaigns, the voting process and the counting of votes.
They are deployed in 24 designated result centres out of a total of 64 in all the 11 provinces.
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Issued by: Department of Foreign Affairs
25 July 2006