wondering if you can be in the position to explain socialism in our own words and COSATUs character before compering it to the GS. this issue of the car had been debated for long now please comrade I had wrote a short article on the art of revolutionary writing it nothing much but if we can discuss it something will come out instead of focusing on the car and using our cut and past luck packet Marxism and set COSATU against the Party of which even Peter Mokabe died with out achieving.
>>> "Mduduzi H Vilakazi" <[email protected]> 9/8/2009 10:55 AM >>> Does this mean Cde Pravin understands socialism more than Cde Blade?. I fully support the statement by Cosatu to request all Ministers who bought vehicles in the tune of R1m -plus to return them. This includes Cde Blade. The security explanation is a myopic justification of lavish lifestyle at the expense of the poor and the working class. Long Live Cosatu, Long live. >>> "claire ceruti" <[email protected]> 07/09/2009 15:03 >>> And eish, thanks comrade Pravin but why shouldn’t even he drive a R30,000 second-hand Toyota like me? Or get on the BRT with everyone else? It’s a good way to hold people accountable, when they have to also live with every one of their decisions. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Patrick Craven <[email protected]> Date: 2009/9/7 Subject: [COSATU Press] COSATU says No to ministers' expensive cars To: [email protected] COSATU says No to ministers’ expensive cars The Congress of South African Trade Unions congratulates Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on his decision to buy a modest Lexus car for R557 673 and an Audi A8 for R590 500. This is a welcome decision to respond to the public anger at the unnecessary expenditure of up to R1.4 million per vehicle on cars for other government ministers. This criticism applies to all those who have purchased these top-of-the-range BMWs without exception. The federation agrees that the procurement of official vehicles for ministers must always take account of safety and security issues and we also stress that the ministers concerned have done nothing illegal but have complied with the requirements of the government rule book. The problem is that the rules themselves, contained in an apartheid-era hand book, need to be changed, and welcomes reports that the government is now reviewing them. If ministers are allowed to purchase expensive cars at taxpayers’ expense it gives an impression that they do not care about the message this opulence gives to the poor. Spending so much money on vehicles is a slap in the face of the unemployed and people living in shanty towns. It gives politics a bad name and encourages the view that government office is a stepping stone to quick and easy personal wealth. COSATU calls on ministers who have used the government rule-book to buy themselves R1-plus vehicles to kindly return them and replaces them with the kind of modest cars bought by Comrade Pravin Gordhan and others. The federation demands that government adopts a new set of rules based on the revolutionary ethos and morality of the ANC-led liberation movement, so that in future minsters are seen to be setting an example of promoting the public interest and not their own selfish interests. Patrick Craven (National Spokesperson) Congress of South African Trade Unions 1-5 Leyds Cnr Biccard Streets Braamfontein, 2017 P.O. Box 1019 Johannesburg, 2000 SOUTH AFRICA Tel: +27 11 339-4911/24 Fax: +27 11 339-5080/6940/ 086 603 9667 Cell: 0828217456 E-Mail: [email protected] This message and any attachments relating to official business of the Mpumalanga Provincial Government (MPG) is proprietary to the MPG and intended for the original addressee only. The message may contain information that is confidential and subject to legal privilege. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender. If you receive this message in error, please notify the original sender immediately and destroy the original message. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy, use, distribute, or take any action in connection therewith. The MPG cannot insure that the integrity of this communication has been maintained, nor that it is free of errors, viruses, interception and / or interference. The MPG is not liable whatsoever for loss or damage resulting from the opening of this message and / or attachments and / or the use of the information contained in this message and / or attachments. Please find our Email Disclaimer here: http://www.ukzn.ac.za/disclaimer/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You are subscribed. This footer can help you. Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this message. You can visit the group WEB SITE at http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, pages, files and membership. To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to put anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to this address (repeat): [email protected] . -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
