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Mashatile can't accept President Zuma's apology, he says

 

 

Rapula Moatshe, The Star, Johannesburg, 25 April 2016

 

Gauteng ANC chairman Paul Mashatile has begged to differ with the national
executive committee's position to accept President Jacob Zuma's apology on
the Nkandla matter.

 

Mashatile was addressing a gathering of ANC professionals and academics at
the CSIR International Convention Centre in Pretoria on Friday about the
outcomes of the ANC's national executive committee (NEC) meeting held after
the Constitutional Court ruling on Nkandla. The court found that Zuma had
transgressed the constitution by not complying with the public protector's
remedial action to pay for non-security features installed at the expense of
taxpayers at his Nkandla homestead.

 

Mashatile said that though there was a general consensus to forgive the
president, he disagreed with it, and he wasn't the only one. He said "there
were those among us who felt that the apology was not adequate".

 

"I was one of them. I say this because sometimes people think we say things
in corners. I don't speak in corners. But, of course, I was not the only
one."

 

Mashatile said the meeting was characterised by robust discussion and was
not an exercise to "just paper over important issues".

 

He said that after the NEC meeting, somebody wanted to know what would
happen if he crossed paths with Zuma.

 

"I told the person that after saying what I said in the NEC meeting, the
president looked at me and said Comrade, just take an apple'."

 

He added: "We are not enemies. The worst thing that can happen to the ANC is
if we can all think the same. The day we will all think the same, the ANC is
dead."

 

He defended the decision of the provincial executive committee (PEC)
regarding what it thought should be the repercussions in the wake of the
Constitutional Court judgment. "The PEC has the right to differ... has the
right to have a view. We take a view not because we want to support a
particular person or we are scared of someone. We are not scared of
anybody."

 

Mashatile urged the professionals to air their views in writing to the PEC.
He said the PEC would go back to the ANC next month to give feedback
following engagements with party members and civil society.

 

Mashatile said the NEC opting to engage must not be treated as a directive
to follow a particular decision because it would defeat the purpose of
engagement.

 

"Any decision that will not enjoy the legitimacy of our people will kill
us."

 

He commented on reports that the Guptas had approached some ANC members with
offers of ministerial jobs. Mashatile said the decision to ask those who
have been approached to bring evidence to the ANC secretary-general's office
was aimed at avoiding state capture.

 

To much applause, he told the gathering that the ANC won't be captured.

 

"And our state will not be captured. Where there are signs that this thing
is trying to come, we must chop it immediately."

 

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From:
http://mini.iol.co.za/news/politics/i-can-t-accept-zuma-s-apology-2013988

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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