Monday, May 20, 2019

Marion Sparg

Marion sparg Marion Sparg was one of the fewer white women to join Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of the African National Congress during South Africas apartheid era. A sunlight Times journalist, she was prompted into action after 32 ANC members and 19 civilians were kil guide by the South African Defence shove in an attack on Maseru, Lesotho.She would spend the years between 1981 and 1986 in exile where she received grooming in guerrilla warfare and worked in the ANCs Communication Department on a publication named theatrical role of Women and thereafter joined the Special Operations Division of Umkhonto We Sizwe In 1986 she was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment on charges of treason, arson and attempted arson. Pleading guilty to all charges, she admitted planting and exploding limpet mines at Johannesburgs notorious police geniusquarters, John Vorster Square, and in like manner at Cambridge Police Station in East LondonFollowing the unbanning of the ANC, she was rel eased in 1991 at the same time as fellow treason prisoners Damian de Lange and Iain Robertson, shortly after which she was nominated to the ANC delegation that participated in an archaeozoic round of CODESA, the multiparty negotiations that led to South Africas first multi-racial elections in 1994. In the same year, at the age of 34, she was appointed deputy executive director director of the Constitutional Assembly, the body that would draft South Africas groundbreaking 1996 constitution. 1996 she was appointed Town Clerk of the eastern Metropolitan sub-structure of the Lekoa- Vaal-metropole. 7 Three years later she became the Secretary to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) and in 2000 joined the office of Bulelani Ngcuka where she became boss Executive Officer of the National Prosecuting Authority and the accounting officer of the Directorate of Special Operations, commonly know as the Scorpions.In 2003, amidst a public spat between the National Prosecuting Authority (NP A) and Jacob Zuma, South Africas then-disgraced deputy president, unknown letters were sent to the Public Service Commission (PSC) accusing Sparg, her deputy Beryl Simelane and integrity unit encephalon Dipuo Mvelase (also Deputy Chairperson of the South African Communist Party) of tender-rigging, corruption and nepotism. The Commission found no flagitious wrongdoing and referred the matter to the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development the parent body of the NPA.The Department head instituted 30 charges against the three women. South Africas Financial Mail would describe the allegations as bizarre after the charges were withdrawn at the formal disciplinary hearing, only to be reinstated two days later. They would be officially dropped in early 2007. In June 2007 she resigned from the NPA to take up employment in the private sector. Marion has since joined Draftfcb Social Marketing, a department of Draftfcb SA.

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