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Madonsela: My powers are not limited

 

 

SAPA, News24, Pretoria, 28 August 2014

 

The powers of the office of the public protector are not limited to making
recommendations after an investigation, Thuli Madonsela told reporters on
Thursday.

 

"There are a few who would have us believe the public protector's power is
limited to making recommendations and leaving it to Parliament," she told
reporters in Pretoria.

 

"I am not one of those."

 

Asked if she could go to court if her recommendations were not followed, she
replied: "I can but I won't."

 

She said there was an African proverb: "You don't go to court together and
return as friends."

 

That was why she discouraged ministers to do that with her reports.

 

"It's a waste of money."

 

She believed in dialogue and would ask for a meeting with President Jacob
Zuma to discuss the way forward.

 

Her office has always had a good relationship with the office of the
president and had the letter not been leaked, there would not have been an
uproar.

 

"There has never been drama or lack of assistance from the presidency, but
the drama arose due to the leaking of the letter. Had the letter not been
leaked or commented on by outside actors, the president would have
considered my letter," she said.

 

Madonsela was responding to the war of words that erupted between her office
and the ANC. The fight emanated from a leaking of a letter she wrote to Zuma
regarding his response to her Nkandla report.

 

Madonsela's report looked at the R246m spent on security upgrades at his
private Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal homestead.

 

The ANC on Tuesday accused Madonsela of not doing her work correctly. Party
secretary general Gwede Mantashe said she was abusing her office and trying
to get media attention by saying things not in any report or being
investigated anywhere.

 

Letter to Zuma

 

This followed Madonsela's claim that the letter she had written to Zuma was
leaked to the press by a senior ANC official.

 

In her letter she cautioned Zuma he was second-guessing her recommendations
that he should repay part of the money spent on features at Nkandla
unrelated to security, such as a swimming pool, cattle kraal, amphitheatre,
and visitors' centre.

 

In his reply to her report on Nkandla, Zuma indicated Police Minister Nathi
Nhleko needed to determine if he should pay back any of the R246m.

 

Madonsela wrote in her letter: "I am concerned that the decision you have
made regarding the police minister gives him power he does not have under
law, which is to review my decision taken in pursuit of the powers of
administrative scrutiny I am given... by the Constitution."

 

Mantashe denied the leak came from the ANC and said Madonsela's office had
leaked every report she wrote and blamed it on the divisions within the ANC.

 

He suggested that she had worked with Julius Malema's Economic Freedom
Fighters, whose MPs heckled Zuma about Nkandla in Parliament last Thursday.

 

Madonsela on Thursday called on external actors not to meddle in state
affairs.

 

- SAPA

 

From:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Madonsela-My-powers-are-not-limited-2
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