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Office of the ANC Chief Whip, 24 August 2012

 

 

Public Protector's Letter to the President

 

 

The Office of the ANC Chief Whip has noted with disappointment the letter of
the Public Protector reportedly sent to the President regarding his report
on the security upgrades at his Nkandla private residence. The report is
currently before Parliament and an ad hoc committee has been established to
consider it and make recommendations for adoption by the House.

 

The report of the President to Parliament takes into consideration all key
reports relating to the security upgrades, including that of the Public
Protector titled "Secure in Comfort". In responding to the report of the
Public Protector, the Executive Members Ethics Act of 1998 directs that the
President must submit a report to Parliament, not to the Public Protector's
office, for its consideration. The provisions of this Act are firmly in line
with the Constitution in which the President and the executive are expected
to account to Parliament.

 

The Public Protector herself, in her statement widely covered in the media
on Tuesday, confirmed this common constitutional comprehension when she
stated that 'it was now up to Parliament to weigh President Jacob Zuma's
response to the findings on public spending on his private Nkandla home'.
She said:  "It is not for me to be satisfied, really it is not my
place...The next part actually is for Parliament to evaluate, not me."

 

The letter of the Public Protector to the President, in which she takes
issue with the President's report and sets a dateline for him to respond, is
inexplicable in the light of her stated position last week. It is difficult
therefore to reconcile her statement that she would leave it to Parliament,
not her office, to "evaluate" the President's response with the contents of
her letter to the President. This complete somersault between the Public
Protector's position on the 20 August and her position articulated in her
letter at the close of business on 21 August suggests a desperate attempt to
dictate terms to Parliament rather than respect Parliamentary processes and
its constitutional authority.

 

We are concerned that the Public Protector, rather than respect the current
parliamentary process, seems to react to political events or jumping onto
political bandwagons. We cannot help noting the interesting coincidence
between this dramatic u-turn regarding her earlier commitment to respect the
process of Parliament and Thursday's events in Parliament.

 

The irony of the Public Protector's letter to the President is that, while
it makes serious accusations regarding the President's alleged undermining
of democratic institutions, she herself elects a path that undermines the
authority of the legislative sphere of government, Parliament, and its
constitutional processes. It sets a dangerous precedent in which her office
is placed above that of Parliament. Given that the report of the President,
together with other reports relating to the security upgrades including
"Secure in Comfort", are currently before a process of Parliament, her
letter seems to be opening a parallel process whose legality is
questionable. We would have expected of the Public Protector to observe the
process that is currently underway in Parliament and make herself available
to it in order to table any formal reservation she might have regarding the
President's response.

 

The Public Protector ought to respect the process that is currently underway
in Parliament and refrain from engaging in extra-parliamentary processes.
Our view is that, rather than directing her views to the President, she must
await the ad hoc committee process where she would have an opportunity to
table them.

 

 

Issued by the Office of the ANC Chief Whip

 

Enquiries:

Moloto Mothapo, 082 370 6930

 

 

 

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