*Numsa Official Position on the Withdrawn Sexual Harassment Allegations
against the General Secretary of Cosatu*

We have carefully read and analysed the evidence before the public on the
sexual harassment allegations against the General Secretary of Cosatu,
Comrade Zwelinzima Vavi.

We have noted that Comrade Vavi has profusely apologised to all South
Africans, the working class and indeed most important of all, to his wife
and family, for his poor judgment over the matter of infidelity.

We have further carefully noted and analysed the thousands of voices that
have spoken over this matter in the print, electronic and audio media.

We have also noted the responses from within our own Numsa regions and
other affiliates of Cosatu. We have also noted the response from the
African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL).

The allegation itself has since been withdrawn.

It is a mark of internal great personal moral strength, in the midst of
public humiliation, to acknowledge one’s failings, one’s faults. Comrade
Vavi has apologised for the pain his personal and private mistake has
caused us all. We wish both families speedy recovery, and, hard as this may
be, a return to their normal lives.

At Numsa, we will be carefully watching and analysing the responses from
all the enemies of the working class who, for some time now, have mounted a
sustained attack on the person of the General Secretary of Cosatu, in their
efforts to divide and weaken the working class and its revolutionary
federation.

We will be looking out for signs that these anti-revolutionary working
class forces that are hell bent on destroying the federation, and thus
irreparably fragmenting and weakening the power of the revolutionary
working class in this country, try to migrate a private and personal matter
into an organisational matter, in Cosatu.

We want to state this very categorically from the outset: we will isolate
and defeat these forces with the revolutionary unity and determination of
the two million members of Cosatu to defend their revolutionary federation.

Comrade Vavi has publically been humiliated and acknowledged his personal
failing, and apologised to all and sundry. The matter has been withdrawn
before the federation. The matter of extortion is with the police. That is
as far as it should go, in the federation. We will fail to read anything
else other than cheap opportunism, or clear conspiracy, should anyone seek
to further place Comrade Vavi under duress over this matter, in the
federation.

We have noted the strange views from the ANCWL. The complainant chose on
her own, we must believe, to make the allegations at Cosatu, instead of
reporting to the police. The ANCWL implies that this was wrong, and would
prejudice the case of the woman. The ANCWL says Cosatu could never afford
the complainant the kind of protection the formal rape charges before the
police would have afforded her. In the ANCWL view Cosatu “*could not offer
the comprehensive protection, support and assistance to the complainant as
it would be the case within the legal system*.”

Further, the ANCWL is worried that the charges have been withdrawn barely
two hours into the proceedings. The ANCWL is “*worried and disconcerted*”
by the withdrawal of the allegation, especially considering that the
complainant “*has gone to the tremendous trouble of publicly stating her
position in various platforms, including the media.*”

Nowhere in the ANCWL statement do they make even a hint that Comrade Vavi
could be innocent. They instead conclude that the withdrawal of the
allegations would harm future similar efforts in the workplace to seek
justice by rape and sexual harassment victims.

Further, the ANCWL says that “........ *it was clear from the onset that
any outcome on this serious allegation will be taken within the realm of
perceived internal occurrences within Cosatu, which will undermine the
credence of any pronouncement on this matter*.”

By implication, is the ANCWL, suggesting, even remotely, that the
complainants own choice of platform to seek justice was doomed to fail
because of the internal occurrences within Cosatu, and since Comrade Vavi
is at the centre of these “occurrences” he therefore is responsible for
preventing a just hearing in Cosatu over this matter?

We reject, in the strongest terms, the negative insinuations against both
Cosatu and Vavi implied in the ANCWL statement on this matter.

Whatever happened with the famed “*presumption of innocence until proved
guilty*” in the ANCWL, especially in clearly toxic political climates such
as surrounds the General Secretary of Cosatu?

Suffice to note and record, for historical purposes, that the ANCWL, as a
formation of the ANC which is leader of the Alliance to which Cosatu
belongs had all the opportunities available to it to raise their concerns
on this matter with Cosatu before rushing to produce a media statement and
releasing it.

Numsa has established a functioning national gender structure and has
adopted a clear sexual harassment policy that applies throughout the union.
This is because, from a class perspective, we are convinced that the
working class cause for real freedom, equality and dignity for and between
the sexes – socialism - is only harmed by the subordinate, humiliating,
insulting and demeaning position which our inherited patriarchal and
capitalist system imposes on women, both in the home and at work. We
therefor fight for genuine equality between the sexes.

At Numsa we view the automatic assumption of innocence or guilty of any
party to an allegation as extremely dangerous and suspicious, and against
the very grain of the struggle for genuine equality and freedom between the
sexes. In all our utterances on this matter, we have based our comments on
the available facts in the public domain.

The ANCWL fails to refer to any facts, or past practices at Cosatu, to back
their suspicions.

We are sad, further, at the selective amnesia and discrimination being
practiced by the ANCWL, in this instance. The Liberation Movement in the
recent past has dealt with very grave rape allegations, and, we are not
aware of any similar response from the ANCWL.

Is the ANCWL not aware of the massive attack on the person and political
life of the General Secretary of Cosatu, to the extent that this does not
merit any mention in their statement?

We will be looking to have an audience with the national leadership of the
ANCWL to share our views, on the goings on, in Cosatu, should they so wish
to be enlightened.

Now that this matter before Cosatu has been dealt with, we at Numsa will be
looking to Cosatu and Comrade Vavi to get back to work to confront the
numerous challenges confronting the country in general and the working
class in particular.

E-tolls, youth wage subsidy to bribe the bosses to loot very cheaply the
labour of young workers, mass unemployment, extreme poverty now affecting
the working class of all races and the middle class, extreme inequality, a
dysfunctional education system, a sick public health system, labour
brokers, a collapsing local government establishment, the cancer of
corruption in the public and private domains, the pathetic conditions of
our rural population, massive levels of violent crime – these are the
things our Cosatu 11th Congress last year elected Vavi to lead the working
class, in confronting.

All these evils and many more, are much racialised, greatly affecting
African youth and woman and are nothing but a symptom of our failure in the
past 18 years to uproot and destroy the colonial character of our economy
and society.  And Vavi is under attack precisely for unfailingly pointing
this out!

We repeat: the complainant has withdrawn the allegations at Cosatu. Vavi
and his family have been humiliated by being associated with rape. Vavi has
apologised for his personal failing. The extortion matter is before the
police. It is time for the federation to get back to work, to defend the
working class!

Vavi must start to work on the things the 11th Congress elected him for.
The country needs him. The Working class demands he do so, now, not
tomorrow!

Issued by Numsa General Secretary

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