SABC News understands that former ANC president Jacob Zuma still intends to attend a disciplinary hearing at Luthuli House on Tuesday.
Mr Zuma sought legal advice on a letter circulated by ANC general secretary Fikile Mbalula recommending that the National Disciplinary Commission (NDC) suspend public hearings until after the 2024 national and provincial elections. I'm looking for.
Mr Zuma, now leader of the MK party, faces two charges of violating the ANC constitution.
Large numbers of Umkhonto Wesizwe supporters are expected to storm the ANC headquarters on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, former president Thabo Mbeki said the ANC had taken the right approach in convening his successor.
Mr Mbeki is currently campaigning in the greater Tshwane region ahead of the May 29 vote.
This is Mbeki's first public election campaign since 2007.
In an effort to win votes for the ANC, Mr Mbeki began a visit to the region yesterday and is expected to meet other ANC veterans and interact with the public today.
“I think this is the correct procedure for the ANC and I think it is important that the ANC abides by its own rules and constitution. I think it's right that he should go before the committee.”