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The unprincipled and unaccountable banks have no moral authority to moralise
on the Gupta issue

 

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has noted with the concern and
contempt the decision by some South African banks to hypocritically and
recklessly ostracise the Gupta businesses, for narrow political ends. The
decision by ABSA, FNB, NEDBANK, SASFIN and KPMG to stop doing business and
associating with the Guptas is nothing but political posturing. This
decision will not only negatively affect the gluttonous Guptas, but will
badly affect the innocent workers, who have no dog in that hunt.

 

COSATU demands answers from these banks; they need to explain why they
decided to took these decisions, when workers are facing such a bleak
future. Even the discredited and politically toxic people like the Guptas
deserve to only be found guilty after a proper due process has been followed
and they have never been convicted in a court of law. The federation has
acceded to a request by the Guptas for a meeting to discuss the pending job
losses in their companies after this decision by the banks.

 

To prove that they lack any developmental consciousness, they did not think
about the implications that their public relations stunt was going to have
on the workers. The country is shedding jobs at an alarming rate and some of
these banks are actually retrenching workers ,but they saw it necessary to
ostracise the Gupta owned companies that employ thousands of innocent
workers.

 

COSATU feels that when worker's jobs are at stake, it was inane and
thoughtless of these organisations to play politics with their livelihoods.
OAKBAY, Sahara Holdings and TNA might belong to the unsavoury family like
the Guptas, but they employ thousands of innocent workers. Thousands of
families and their livelihoods are being sacrificed by unprincipled
financial institutions to pursue their own narrow agenda. Workers are a
primary stakeholders in any company and to ignore their interests exposes
these financial institutions for what they are, unprincipled opportunists.

 

The federation holds no candle for the exploitative Guptas, who are terrible
employers and have proven themselves to have no principles or self
restraint. But the federation denounces the self serving and hypocritical
stance of these banks and financial institutions. They acted without
thinking about the fate of thousands of workers employed by the Guptas, and
only treated this as a public relations issue. We challenge them to be
transparent and prove that they and their shareholders are not doing
business with any politically exposed individuals, corporations of regimes.

 

COSATU is angry that innocent workers find themselves as part of collateral
damage in an unprincipled fight between two sections of corporate looters,
who are fighting for a sit at the table. These banks do not represent anyone
,except their shareholders, some of whom are foreign financial institutions
with a reputation of doing business with unsavoury characters and regimes
around the world.

 

Banks like ABSA have a lot to answer for and they have no right to be
preaching to anyone. These institutions are products of an evil apartheid
system that was declared a crime against humanity by the United Nations.
They have never explained or apologised for their role in propping up and
doing business with that regime. They have no moral authority and no right
to pontificate about political exposure, while recklessly putting at risk
the livelihoods of so many innocent workers.

 

These are organisations, which call for the de-regulation of labour markets,
and advocate for the de-regulation of financial markets in order that they
can maximise their profits. This new disdain for blackmoney and patriotic
fervour that has suddenly engulfed them is selective and self serving. They
have colluded to fix prices and impose high charges on their customers,
making it very difficult for the majority to save. They have ostracised the
mostly black working class by denying them access to finance and ultimately
stopping their participation in the economy.

 

When it suits them these banks and their rapacious shareholders never forget
to tell the workers that money has no motherland; and that their loyalty is
to their shareholders. They are daily taking decisions that do not serve the
interest of the country and their sudden patriotic fervour can only fool the
uninitiated.

 

While the insatiable Guptas need to be called out for trying to capture the
state in order to continue their corrupt accumulation, this does not give
monopoly capital the right to moralise.  The people of South Africa will fix
what is wrong with their government and with their country and do not need
unaccountable and guiltless banks and financial institutions to interfere in
the political affairs of this country.

 

 

Issued by Congress of South African Trade Unions

 

Sizwe Pamla, National Spokesperson, 060 975 6794

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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