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S. Africa's ruling party challenges labor leader's claims of government corruption

Published November 17, 2014

Associated Press

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African labor groups say they will defend their leader after he leveled corruption allegations against high-level members of the ruling party.

The ruling African National Congress says it will call the leader of the main labor federation to a disciplinary hearing after he accused two ministers of corruption. The move threatens to damage a longtime alliance between President Jacob Zuma's party and the labor movement.

Zwelinzima Vavi, who heads the 2.5 million-member Congress of South African Trade Unions, also accuses Zuma of failing to take action against high-level graft.

Labor alliance leaders said Wednesday they will fight to the end if Vavi, an ANC member, is charged under party rules.

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