“Patronage, money politics, self-enrichment through looting of public resources 
and exploitation of the masses of our people in the abused name of representing 
them must be tackled decisively and brought to an end”: says the Young 
Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] in Gauteng.
 
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Statement of the 3rd YCLSA Gauteng Congress Provincial Executive Committee, 4th 
Plenary Session
 
The YCLSA’s 3rd Congress Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) in Gauteng 
convened in its 4thPlenary Session on Saturday, 2 June 2012 in Johannesburg. 
The PEC is the organisation’s highest decision-making body in between 
provincial congresses and councils. It is responsible for implementing the 
tasks delegated to provinces by the constitution, national and provincial 
congresses and the National Committee.
 
The PEC received and considered the political and organisational reports 
presented by the provincial working committee, which is responsible for the 
management of day to day organisational and political operations and oversees 
the functioning of the provincial secretariat. As part of the preparations for 
the 13th National Congress of the vanguard party of the working class the SACP, 
the PEC received and discussed ‘The South African Road to Socialism’ – the 
Party’s draft political programme for the forthcoming period starting July 2012 
and ending July 2017. The PEC took a number of decisions of which it would like 
to publicly communicate only two, given their high priority status.
 
The challenges of class reconfiguration within the historically oppressed and 
previously disadvantaged
 
The PEC noted that the process of class reconfiguration, contradictions and 
divisions is deepening in South Africa and that the province of Gauteng 
represents a leading case. The PEC is deeply concerned that a significant 
number of dynamics underpinning the emergence and development of the capitalist 
strata from within the historically oppressed and previously disadvantaged 
represents one of the greatest threats facing the national democratic 
revolution and the struggle for socialism in the present and forthcoming period.
 
In particular, private capital accumulation by some of the aspirant, emerging 
and developing capitalist strata from within the historically oppressed and 
previously disadvantaged is preceded by their election and appointment to 
positions of leadership, power and authority within the movement and 
government, and is linked with state tenders. In other instances, this involves 
increasing exploitation of the masses of our people by the post-1994 newly 
founded capitalist class axis. This axis is constituted by the new strata of 
aspirant, emerging and developing capitalists from within the historically 
oppressed and previously disadvantaged on the one hand. On the other hand it is 
constituted by the colonial, apartheid and imperialist capitalist classes. The 
latter is represented overwhelmingly by multinational corporations mainly from 
imperialist countries. These multinational corporations appear to have attained 
significant levels of influence over particular policy directions with some the 
aspirant, emerging and developing capitalist class strata from the historically 
oppressed and previously disadvantaged serving as an intermediary link and 
political brokers.
 
The development of this axis of mass exploitation of our people constitutes one 
of the increasing barriers over the capacity of the national democratic 
revolution to transform the economic structure of colonial and apartheid South 
Africa. This structure is essentially capitalist and dominated by the 
mining-energy-finance complex in which the aspirant, emerging and developing 
capitalist class strata is incapable of developing productive forces and 
advancing industrialisation as opposed to the classical bourgeois analysed by 
Marx and Engels in the Communist Manifesto and in greater detail by Marx in 
Capital.
 
It is our considered view that private capital accumulation by some of the 
elements of the historically oppressed and previously disadvantaged capitalist 
strata will be misunderstood if looked at in isolation from their preceding 
election and appointment into leadership positions, power and authority within 
our movement and government. In our view, this is one of the drivers of a new 
phenomenon whereby positions of leadership in our movement are almost forever 
contested with increasing patronage and use of money which is most often than 
not linked with state tenders in the one extreme and corruption in the other.
 
Partially finding expression in this tendency is an emerging possibility of a 
threat within some of the organisations in our movement whereby leadership 
preferences of some dominant leaders could be imposed upon the rank and file in 
a variety of coercive ways including abuse of power and authority, patronage 
and money. The latter could generate the stifling and financialisation of 
internal democracy and the piling up of the “sins of incumbency”.
 
The PEC is gravely concerned that the capital city – Tshwane, while not an 
isolated case, appears to have been turned into a sort of a camp by various 
forces of private capital accumulators for looting and scavenging over public 
resources.
 
The PEC will be consulting on the tasks facing the YCLSA with the rank and file 
through branch general meetings, district councils and a provincial council 
scheduled to take place on 24 June 2012as part of developing a revolutionary 
response.
 
Until then and beyond, as the YCLSA we will amongst others demand that all 
municipal properties in the province be audited. This must include a 
thoroughgoing investigation and or forensic auditing into the leasing and sale 
of such property. A transparent process needs to be put in place to identify 
for the public those who benefit and have befitted from the leasing, use and 
sale of such property. We will also demand a transparent process to identify 
for the public all the leaders across the spectrum of political parties who 
benefit and benefitted from state tenders at both local and provincial 
government levels.
 
By the end of June we will launch our campaign against tenderisation of the 
acquisition and delivery of public goods and services. We do not underestimate 
the tasks lying ahead in this battle, but we are prepared to lay our lives in 
the interest of the working class and poor if need be because this is class 
struggle.
 
SACP 13th National Congress and ANC 53rd National Conference:
 
SACP 13th National Congress:
The PEC welcomed the release of ‘The South African Road to Socialism: Draft 
Political Programme of the SACP 2012 – 2017’. The programme correctly 
conceptualises the period since the last Party congress held in 2007. It 
further captures well the tactical adjustments that the Party adopted in order 
to move with times and adapt to the ever changing material conditions. 
Contributions developed by the PEC will be presented to districts and branches 
in political schools, district and provincial councils for consideration with 
further revolutionary inputs welcome. This will culminate in the SACP 
provincial council scheduled to take place in the last week of June with our 
work submitted to the YCLSA National Committee.
 
After a thoroughgoing assessment we reiterate our support for SACP Gauteng 10th 
Provincial Congress’ declaration to reaffirm confidence and principled support 
in the leadership of our General Secretary Comrade Blade Nzimande and the 
entire Marxist-Leninist disciplined leadership of the Central Committee. This 
is a shared view which emerged in our own 3rd Provincial Congress in defence of 
the Party, its programme and leadership.   
 
ANC 53rd National Congress:
The PEC noted that processes are underway to assess the performance of ANC 
leadership in the run up to the movement’s 53rd National Conference to be held 
in December 2012 in Mangaung. As the YCLSA, we regard the ANC as a unitary 
organisation whose leadership is not limited to the national level but includes 
provincial, regional and branch levels. As a province, we shall therefore 
assess the performance of the provincial leadership of the ANC. In particular, 
we shall place alliance relations at the centre of the assessment and analyse 
the extent to which the alliance is reflected in governance among others.
 
We shall make use of the national alliance relations that developed in the 
post-Polokwane period at the national level which in our view are the best of 
all times since our 1994 transition to democracy. To that end we would like to 
congratulate the national leadership under the leadership of President Comrade 
Jacob Zuma.
 
In the interest of the working class and the poor, of whom we are part, we 
shall also assess the class character, position, location and activities of the 
provincial leadership. On the one hand this analysis will be conducted in 
relation to private capital accumulation. On the other hand it will be 
conducted in relation the persisting challenges of poverty, unemployment, 
inequality, landlessness and homelessness suffered in particular within the 
working class.
 
If frankness is to apply, whatever the provincial leadership identifies are the 
required progressive and revolutionary attributes of the leadership to be 
elected in Mangaung must first of all be demonstrated in the provincial 
leadership itself. As the YCLSA we believe in the leadership that leads by 
example.
 
In general, we shall not identify names for the leadership of the ANC. We shall 
leave this to ANC members including communist cadres (of whom we are part) in 
their own right as ANC members within the ANC and the processes and procedures 
developed by the movement. In particular, the process of leadership preferences 
must be informed by policy content. In this regard the PEC is satisfied the 
young communists are engaging very well the ANC discussion documents developed 
for consideration by the movement’s National Policy Conference later this month 
with its outcomes expected to be ratified by the 53rd National Conference in 
December 2012.
 
We also understand and accept that matters relating to leadership preferences 
are officially reserved until the nomination process is opened. In this regard 
we call on all young communists within the ANC to abide by this decision of the 
movement, and display exemplary behaviour.
 
Released as adopted by 4th Plenary Session of the 3rd YCLSA Gauteng Congress in 
Johannesburg,Saturday, 3 June 2012 by:
 
Alex Mashilo – Provincial Secretary
082 9200 308
 
Matankana Mothapo – Provincial Spokesperson
082 7590 900
 
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