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SACP dissociates itself from ANC's standpoint on state capture

 

 

Natasha Marrian, Business Day, 6 June 2016

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) is standing apart from its allies
on the issue of state capture and the closure of the bank accounts of the
politically connected Gupta family, saying that it was misguided to shelve
its investigation into the family's conduct.

 

The ANC announced last week that its probe into state capture had fallen
flat after only one of eight people was prepared to make a written
statement, the remainder fearing reprisals.

 

The SACP also raised concern about the apparent "collusion" by the country's
financial institutions in closing Gupta-owned company Oakbay's accounts.

 

COSATU has been vocal in its condemnation of the banks. The labour
federation has also been critical of the Treasury.

 

But the SACP said yesterday the governing party was misguided in dismissing
corporate capture as a "marginal issue", that there was a suggestion that
people were "deliberately shorting the rand" and that it supported Finance
Minister Pravin Gordhan and the Treasury.

 

President Jacob Zuma had played down the problem of state capture,
describing it as a "small issue".

 

Zimbabwe

 

SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande said on Sunday that those involved in
"parasitic" state capture in SA were "quite prepared to loot our economy
into a Zimbabwean-style failed economic scenario".

 

He was speaking at a media briefing in Johannesburg after a meeting of the
party's central committee at the weekend.

 

"There are suggestions that, with insider knowledge, some have deliberately
shorted the rand - that is, speculatively driven down the rand's exchange
value.

 

"They are clearly prepared to cut-and-run to Dubai leaving behind the
wreckage," Nzimande said.

 

There had been speculation that the Gupta family had relocated to Dubai, but
the family has dismissed it.

 

The SACP would meet the ANC leadership on the issue of state capture soon
and planned to ask COSATU-aligned unions to join a "mass action" campaign
against corporate capture. It planned to fight state capture both "legally
and politically".

 

Did not collude?

 

The SACP's deputy general secretary, Jeremy Cronin, said the organisation
had "strong reason to believe" that financial institutions in the country
that distanced themselves from the Gupta-owned company did not collude in
doing so, but rather were "under pressure of serious sanction both from an
international quarter and our own regulators including the South African
Reserve Bank".

 

"If there is a sense from Oakbay that they have been handled illegally, they
have recourse to the courts - it's interesting that they haven't done so,"
Cronin said.

 

The SACP's central committee received a presentation from Gordhan at its
meeting. It congratulated him for his role in "fending off parasitic
activity" and for his role in mobilising South Africans collectively to
ensure that the country was not downgraded to junk status by S&P Global
Ratings on Friday.

 

The organisation also said that there were "strong indications" that the
investigation into Gordhan, linked to an alleged rogue unit at the South
African Revenue Service, was "factional".

 

 

From:
http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/2016/06/06/sacp-dissociates-itself-from-anc
s-standpoint-on-state-capture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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