Florence Batyi (born 3 November 1952)[1] is a South African politician who represented the Independent Democrats (ID) in the National Assembly from 2004 to 2007.
Her expulsion was part of the ID's strategy to disable members who were suspected of planning to defect to other parties during the upcoming floor-crossing window.
Batyi continued to deny any intention to cross the floor,[4] and she lodged an unsuccessful application to reverse her expulsion in the Cape High Court.
[5] The following week, the ID also expelled Aaron Kallie, a City of Cape Town councillor with whom Batyi reportedly had a romantic relationship;[6] ID leader Patricia de Lille told the press that Batyi had "tipped off" the party that Kallie intended to cross the floor.
[7] Batyi's attempts to challenge her expulsion failed and her parliamentary seat was filled by the ID's Sakkie Jenner.