FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON SAPA-PR-WIRE
BENEFITS OF PRESIDENT’S SPOUSES AND CHILDREN

17 March 2010

The Office of the ANC Chief Whip is disappointed by the reaction of the
Democratic Alliance to the details released by the Presidency in relation to
the benefits provided to the spouses and dependent children of the President
of the country.

The DA leader Helen Zille’s criticism of the ‘size of the President’s
family’ and that it costs the state ‘exorbitantly’ is distasteful and
demonstrates cultural intolerance of the worst type.

A large family, according to Zille, “makes corruption almost inevitable”.
This kind of condescending attitude has no place in a democratic South
Africa.

It would seem that, based on these comments, the DA submitted the question
to the Presidency not for the purpose of exercising oversight, as parties in
Parliament should, but to mock and belittle the culture of the President.
This is regrettable!

The R15 million that the Presidency has budgeted is consistent with what was
allocated to the spouses and children of former heads of state.

It would be incorrect to expect the Presidency to allocate benefits only to
one spouse or to only certain dependent children. All spouses and children
of the President enjoy equal status in terms of the law and constitution and
are therefore entitled to equal benefits.

Those who have been making a lot of noise about the cost to the state of the
President’s family are guilty of cultural chauvinism. They find themselves
at odds with the South African Constitution, which guarantees the right of
all South Africans to express their beliefs, practice their culture and
speak their language. The state has no business discriminating against
anyone, including the President, for doing so.

It seems Zille would want her cultural norms and practices to be imposed on
all South Africans.

South Africans have closed the curtain on the era when our people were
refused to practice their cultures as they were deemed backward and
uncivilised. It is for this reason that the overwhelming majority of South
Africans expressed confidence in President Jacob Zuma and what he stands for
during the 2009 elections.

We cannot allow Zille to take us back to the era that was repulsive, ugly
and terrifying by consistently mocking the cultural practices of our people.

Issued by:
The Office of the ANC Chief Whip
ANC Parliamentary Caucus
Parliament of the Republic of SA
Cape Town, 8000

Enquiries:
Moloto Mothapo 082 370 6930


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