ANC Chief Whip's Office, 26 August 2014

 

 

Public Protector's Response to our Concerns

 

 

The Office of the ANC Chief Whip notes the response of the Public Protector
to our criticism of her decision to send a letter to the President. We
vehemently reject her wild and baseless accusation that we don't respect the
Constitution and that we are interfering in her lawful duties. It has become
that Office's habit to label and demonise those who disagree with it on
matters of principle. 

 

We remain unfazed and firm in our belief that, by directly writing to the
President regarding his report which is currently before a process of
Parliament, she has demonstrated disregard for the authority of Parliament
and lack of confidence in its lawful processes. 

 

The Public Protector's response, as expected, belabours allegations and
labels, but fails to deal with simple, principled and direct issues we have
raised: 

 

1. How does the Public Protector reconcile her earlier constitutionally and
procedurally sound position to allow a Parliamentary process to take its
course with her letter to the President complaining about the alleged
inadequacy of his report? 

 

2. By writing to the President regarding the "Secure in Comfort" report -
which she has concluded and is now ready for formal consideration by
Parliament - she is encroaching on the constitutional authority of the
institution. Essentially, her action establishes a parallel process that not
only duplicates the work of the ad hoc committee but also renders the
parliamentary process meaningless. Our constitutional institutions ought to
respect and complement each other's powers and functions rather than compete
and undermine each other. 

 

The Public Protector, like any South African, has the right to disagree and
criticise our views. However, she should at least attempt to provide the
nation with clarify regarding the principled matters we have raised. Her
yesterday's statement, although lengthy, has regrettably left the public
none the wiser. 

 

 

Issued by the Office of the ANC Chief Whip

 

Enquiries:

Moloto Mothapo, 082 370 6930

 

 

 

 

 

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