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State capture probe 'whitewash' slated

 

 

Luyolo Mkentane, Cape Times, Cape Town, 2 Jun 2016

 

The conflict between the SACP and the ANC took a turn for the worse
yesterday after the SACP branded the ruling party's decision to drop the
probe into "state capture" a whitewash.

 

ANC NEC "useless"

 

And in what could further aggravate tension between the tripartite alliance
members, the SACP also rubbished the ANC's decision as "the work of a
faction that has rendered the ruling party's national executive committee
(NEC) useless".

 

The SACP also ratcheted up the pressure on President Jacob Zuma, calling on
him to personally condemn the so-called Premier League lobby group that
comprises the premiers of North West (Supra Mahumapelo), Free State (Ace
Magashule) and Mpumalanga (David Mabuza).

 

Solly Mapaila.jpg

 

The SACP was scathing of the ANC when it briefed the media in Johannesburg
yesterday. SACP second deputy general secretary Solly Mapaila said the ANC
investigation into the alleged state capture by the politically connected
Gupta family was incomplete and "the ANC must accept that".

 

Berning Ntlemeza

 

The SACP has also lodged a complaint with the Directorate for Priority Crime
Investigation (the Hawks) against the unit's head, Berning Ntlemeza, who the
party accused of using the crime-fighting agency to wage political battles.

 

The SACP accused Ntlemeza of targeting Finance Minster Pravin Gordhan by
threatening to investigate him for the role he played in setting up the
so-called rogue unit during his tenure as SARS boss.

 

On Tuesday, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said the ANC investigation
into the allegations of state capture by the Guptas, who are Zuma's personal
friends, became a fruitless exercise after only one person out of eight
complainants was prepared to give a written submission.

 

However, Mapaila said the debate on the matter was far from over and the
party would discuss the matter at its central committee meeting at the
weekend.

 

Mapaila was adamant the investigation couldn't be closed as the "tripartite
alliance had a responsibility to stop corporate capture".

 

"There can be no denials about the existence of corporate capture. The
bottom line is: corporate capture does exist and it's creating problems.

 

"State capture is real and alive and we will continue fighting it. Those who
say it doesn't exist, I don't know where they live. If the movement is
behaving like this, it will be punished by the people."

 

The SACP called for a judicial commission of inquiry into the allegations.

 

He then switched to the factional battles within the ANC, saying they had
become divisive.

 

"We won't allow factions to appropriate the ANC, it's our organisation. I'm
really getting too worried about the factionalising of the NEC. Factional
statements come out in the name of the ANC. The ANC leadership must condemn
factions," said Mapaila.

 

Pulling no punches, Mapaila said the social ills of corruption, state
capture and looting of state resources were being justified by factions
within the ANC.

 

"This is where we are drawing the battle lines. We can't be in alliance with
factions. The movement must cleanse itself. must be frank and candid, deal
with these issues.

 

"I'm yet to see a day where the president has condemned the Premier League.
It's a faction that's been named, why can't it be condemned? Confront this
faction."

 

The premiers, who are also ANC provincial chairpersons, are accused of
influencing the outcomes of the elective conferences of structures of the
ruling party.

 

Zizi Kodwa

 

ANC national spokesperson Zizi Kodwa seemed undeterred by the SACP's
accusations.

 

"The alliance partners exist independently of one another. In their own
right, they can make political observations, assessments and interpretations
on anything.

 

"We are not obliged to respond to anything that the alliance raises."

 

The ANC would have preferred if the SACP had requested "a bilateral" meeting
with the ANC.

 

 

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