Sexual assault charge dropped against former ANC leader Marius Fransman

Former ANC Western Cape leader Marius Fransman.
Former ANC Western Cape leader Marius Fransman.
Image: ESA ALEXANDER

A sexual assault charge against former Western Cape ANC leader Marius Fransman, going back to 2016, was withdrawn on Wednesday.

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Phaladi Shuping said the charge was dropped in the Kimberley magistrate's court.

Louisa Wynand, who laid a sexual assault charge against former Western Cape ANC leader Marius Fransman in 2106.
Louisa Wynand, who laid a sexual assault charge against former Western Cape ANC leader Marius Fransman in 2106.
Image: Esa Alexander

Louisa Wynand, who said she was hired as his "personal assistant", opened a case early in 2016 accusing Fransman of sexual assault while the ANC was holding celebrations in the North West.

The ANC national disciplinary committee later announced that it had found him guilty on two counts of misconduct and suspended his party membership for five years.

The Sunday Times reported in 2016 that Wynand was told she would travel with Fransman and two friends to Rustenburg.

According to a statement she made at Sun City police station, she alleged that she had been forced to share a bed with Fransman.

On Wednesday, the ANC in the Western Cape said in a statement they could not immediately comment on the merits of the case.

"It would not be prudent for us to make authoritative remarks at this stage, understanding that cases that are withdrawn by the NPA, and not out of a court process, always have a potential of being reinstated," said Western Cape ANC's interim chair Lerumo Kalako.

Wynand‚ then 21‚ from Stellenbosch‚ decided to reveal her identity in May 2016.

At that time, TimesLIVE reported, she had been informed by police in the North West that due to lack of evidence a charge of sexual harassment would not be pursued against Fransman.

"I have also decided to go public with my identity so that young women and children who find themselves in the same boat like I did‚ can see that it can happen to anyone," she said at the time. "Our rights need to be protected."

Fransman said that he was baffled when, in late 2018, he was informed by the NPA that he would be charged with alleged sexual harassment.


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