ANC war room's R4m backlash - Bolani back in court to demand more money

Sihle Bolani. Picture credit: Tshepo Kekana.
Sihle Bolani. Picture credit: Tshepo Kekana.

ANC war room babe Sihle Bolani has launched another lawsuit against the ruling party, this time for a whopping R4-million.

That's if the ANC fails to foot the R1-million bill as per the December compromise agreement between the two parties.

In her new court action, Bolani is demanding R1-million including legal costs, and a further R16000, an amount which she states was for her private resources which she used in executing her duties.

She said the money was spent on fuel, phone calls, data, office supplies, printing and catering.

Bolani, owner of Sihle Bolani Communications, launched a R2.3-million lawsuit at the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg against the ANC in January this year, claiming that the party owed her for services rendered during the August 2016 local government elections.

The matter was struck off the court roll after the judge could not see its urgency.

Bolani implicated the ANC's general manager Ignatious Jacobs, Shaka Sisulu and John Nkadimeng, who she labelled as the architects of the war room.

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