RESPECT FOR THE JUDICIARY AND STATE ORGANS – MUST APPLY AT ALL TIMES

The recent outburst by many in the media and their ideologues around
the “possibility” that the (NPA) National Prosecuting Authority is to
withdraw all charges against the President of the African National
Congress Comrade Jacob Zuma – has made me convinced beyond any doubt
that the issue of respect for the rule of law just does not exist in
reality.

For me this respect for the law has just become another phrase used by
some to lure supporters for their political parties and views.

Accordingly, the National Prosecuting Authority as a body of
prosecutors is entitled to make prosecutorial decisions based on one
reason or another, without any pressure or influence by anyone. To
argue that the NPA is taking a decision due to political pressure by
the ANC as the ruling party is nothing but a lie and a malicious
attempt to convince the public that the ANC is corrupt –

When we called on the NPA to withdraw all charges against President
Jacob Zuma – we were accused by the media and their commentators
claiming that we are now interfering with the work of the state
institutions – and yet when Helen Zille wants to make political
presentations to the NPA opposing its alleged decision on the
withdrawal of charges – it is not called interference but something
else – this is hypocrisy at its best political opportunism.

Commentators and political analysts covered always by the media makes
the point that the withdrawal of the charges against our President
reflect a very sad story of a constitutional crisis for our country –
they goes on to further argue that the ANC seem to have managed in
pressuring the NPA and the judiciary to let Cde Jacob Zuma off the
hook.

But in all honesty, the decision by the NPA if it is true has nothing
to do with the constitution of the land – the NPA has over time made
very disturbing decisions including to charge Cde Jacob Zuma and non
of those who were not comfortable with such decisions were given an
opportunity to address a panel of prosecutors.

For instance, in the case of the son of Margaret Thatcher – the NPA
made an un-prosecutorial compromise – the DA and many of its
ideologues like Justice Malala and Shadrack Gutto did not make the
noise they are making now. And no one ever raised the question of an
eminent constitutional crisis.

There are hundreds if not thousands of cases which are withdrawn by
the courts in our country – whether these withdrawals are correct or
not is not an issue at the moment but the issue is why is it that
these so-called public opinion specialists do not raise the issue of
the constitutional crisis?

One thing is clear from where I stand and that is, as we approach
elections, political parties like the DA, COPE and their fans in the
media will do and say everything no matter how ridiculous it might be
only to score cheap political goals at the risk of compromising our
stable democratic dispensation because they will lose nothing unlike
the ANC whose many leaders, members and supporters have suffered
dearly for the democracy we all enjoy to this day.

As for us the decision to withdraw all these so-called charges is long
overdue – it has been our view that there has never been any case to
be answered by the President of the ANC and soon the country in any
court of law.

We have always believed and continue to believe that Cde Jacob Zuma is
innocent and therefore to continue this political persecution will
never benefit the country or our democracy in any way.

It is within this context that we shall argue that if there is
evidence presented to the NPA by the legal team representing our
President and that evidence convinces the NPA to withdraw charges let
it be – and we shall celebrate any pronouncement to this effect.

But please let us not be abused by the DA and their African version in
the form of COPE to think and wish otherwise.

Whoever puts our constitution into a crisis will never be the ANC and
its leadership but the unprincipled, unpatriotic and undemocratic
so-called opposition.

As South Africans we should learn to respect the institutions we have
established, albeit our critical evaluation at all times of those
institutions.

By: Kaizer Mohau

Potchefstroom - Noth West Province

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