The CRL Rights Commission said it won’t stop investigating a church, accused of being a cult. It’s looking into allegations of human rights violations, rape and abuse by the Kwasizabantu Mission.
On Wednesday, church leaders stormed out of the hearings – upset that the commission chair, Luka Mosoma wouldn’t recuse himself.
“We would therefore ask that the proper thing is for, at the very least, the chairman to recuse himself and we have to run the integrity of other commissions, we are not sure if they also reached these conclusions before they heard us”, the church’s legal representative, advocate Keith Matthee said
The commission said it will wait until the church decides whether to make a presentation.
The @CRL_Commission is conducting its second day of public hearings in Durban, linked to allegations of abuse and cultism at the KwaSizabantu Mission. Victims are testifying before the comission today. #KwaSizabantu @etvNewsSA pic.twitter.com/S5F4cwGeCr
— Nabeelah Shaikh (@Nabeelah_Shaikh) October 6, 2020
“For now we’ll wait for them to come back to us, but we will continue with our investigative hearings in Gauteng in Cape Town. There are many interests of people that have called us from overseas, who were part of that institution, who would like to weigh-in and give us their testimonies and their experiences,” Mosoma said.
The investigation is expected to conclude within two months.
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Source: eNCA
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