President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma's letter to

 

Speaker of the National Assembly Max Sisulu

 

 

 

 

THE PRESIDENCY

 

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

 

01 April 2014

 

Dear Honourable Speaker,

 

SECURITY UPGRADES AT NKANDLA RESIDENCE

 

I refer to the above matter as well as the recent report received by me from
the Public Protector of the Republic of South Africa, a copy of which is
attached for ease of reference.

 

Upon my assuming office as President of the Republic, Cabinet through its
Security Cluster Ministers conducted a security assessment at my private
residence at Nkandla, in course of which certain security upgrades were
commissioned. This is the norm in respect of all incoming Heads of State in
the Republic. In addition, my family had already commenced construction work
with a view to improving the same property.

 

For some time government had been concerned by allegations of
maladministration and excessive expenditure in relation to these security
upgrades. A preliminary investigation conducted by the Department of Public
Works found that the matter was deserving of a full investigation.

 

The Ministers in the Security Cluster were instructed to launch a full
investigation into the needs assessment and analysis, procurement and
implementation of the security upgrades as my residence. To this end, a
multi-disciplinary Task Team comprising of senior government officials, with
the oversight of the Security Cluster Ministers, were tasked to conduct an
in debt [sic] investigation.

 

Their report has been finalised and presented to me and I am aware that
Parliament has been favoured with the same.

 

The Report adopts a particular methodology, appreciation and interpretation
of the relevant legislation and contains findings and recommendations on
remedial action.

 

Subsequently, the Public Protector engaged in an investigation into the same
security upgrades, the terms of reference being apparent from the report
itself. The report reveals the extent to which the Public Protector engaged
with the Ministers of the Security Cluster, senior government officials,
government security experts, private individuals and indeed myself.

 

This report adopts a particular methodology, contains certain findings and
recommends remedial action to me taken by inter alia myself as President and
the various Ministers.

 

During the course of December 2013, I caused a proclamation to be gazetted
which empowers the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to enquire into and
investigate the security upgrades at Nkandla. I enclose a copy of the
gazette which details the terms of reference.

 

Exercising my powers in terms of Section 4(1)(f) of the Special
Investigating Unit and Special Tribunals Act of 1996, I have written to the
Head of the SIU requesting a provisional report in order that I may be
appraised of the status of the investigation and to assess whether the
investigation is proceeding expeditiously.

 

I have received an acknowledgment of my correspondence from the SIU and I am
assured that the provisional report will be ready to hand shortly.

 

In the conspectus of these interventions Mr Speaker, I must apply my mind as
to the appropriate action to be taken, remedial and otherwise.  

 

I am keenly aware of my status as Head of State as set out in Section 83 of
the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa as well as the concomitant
responsibilities to which I am enjoined in terms of the same constitution.
So too am I aware and recognise the accountability to Parliament which I
share both individually and collectively with my Cabinet in the performance
of my responsibilities and oath of office.

 

On an appraisal of the matters before me, it is apparent that

 

1. the Security Cluster Ministers cooperated in the Public Protectors'
investigation;

 

2. both the investigation by the Security Cluster Ministers and the Public
Protector enquired into substantively the same subject matter.

 

3. the Security Cluster Ministers, the Public Protector and the SIU all have
a constitutional and legislative mandate to conduct their respective
investigations;

 

4. a considerable amount of state resources have been expended in the
conduct of all investigations and the compilation of reports.

 

Notwithstanding, there are stark differences both in respect of the findings
as well as the remedial action proposed in the two reports. This much is
clear from the reports as well as very public pronouncements made by the
respective parties. In my experience in government I have not encountered
such an anomaly.

 

Mr Speaker, I am intent on giving full and proper consideration to all these
matters and upon receipt of the SIU report will provide Parliament with a
further final report on the decisive executive interventions which I
consider would be appropriate.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Mr Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma

President of the Republic of South Africa

 

 

Mr Max V. Sisulu

Speaker of the National Assembly

Parliament of the Republic of South Africa

P.O. Box: 15 CAPE TOWN 8000

 

 

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