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South African Communist Party, Durban, 5 October 2014

 

 

Red October Campaign 2014/5 Launch statement

 

Presented by General Secretary

 

Comrade Blade Nzimande

 

 

Today we celebrate the 97th Anniversary, and the fact that we are only three 
years away from the Centenary of the Great October Socialist Revolution that 
took place in Russia in 1917. Inspired by that great milestone in the history 
of humanity; in the history of the struggle for economic justice; the struggle 
for social justice; the struggle for democracy in its highest form, socialism; 
the struggle for complete human liberation and full social emancipation, we are 
gathered here today to launch our Red October Campaign 2014/5 under the theme:

 

Mobilise people’s power to transform the financial sector and build a People’s 
Economy!

 

Together with our allies and other progressive organisations we have scored 
important victories since the launch of our ‘Make the banks serve the people’ 
campaign in 2000. This campaign has now developed into our broader Financial 
Sector Campaign. Today, we launch the intensification of this campaign to 
transform the financial sector as a whole to serve our broader developmental 
agenda.

 

Our campaign to make the banks serve the people have notched up, amongst 
others, the following victories:

 

1.    We fought for access to banking services and achieved Mzansi Account for 
the millions of our people.

 

2.    We fought for financial service regulation and institutional enforcement 
and we achieved the National Credit Act and the National Credit Regulator.

 

3.    We fought and achieved regulatory legislation for the establishment of 
Co-operative Banks, and for the Co-operative Banks Development Agency to 
support the development of Co-operative Banks.

 

In fact without the foresight of our campaign and its victories the South 
African banking system would not withstand the global financial crash in 2008!

 

The banks and the financial sector, however, would not let go on their own 
accord, of their exploitative and parasitic agenda. The predators have been 
doing everything in their capacity to undermine and erode the gains we have 
achieved, and to find new ways of deepening and subordinating our people to 
financial-economic exploitation. Yes the poor do need access to affordable 
micro-credit, but not the predatory type of some of our banks and omashonisa.

 

The SACP calls on all our people, especially the workers and poor, to join 
forces and use our Financial Sector Campaign as a platform for change in our 
economy, politics and social lives. In particular the success of this campaign 
will contribute invaluably in raising the quality of life of our people.        
  

 

Let us wage a relentless struggle against the highly monopolistic nature of our 
banking system. Let us build a more diversified banking sector, especially the 
state and co-operative banking sector. We cannot afford to have a banking 
sector dominated mainly by four oligopolies – Barclays-ABSA, FirstRand-FNB, 
Standard Bank and NedBank. These have now been joined by Capitec Bank, and a 
number of other private financial predators, including micro-lenders such as 
African Bank which has recently imploded. In addition, we are facing a 
multitude of small, plus fly-by-night loan sharks that only impoverish our 
people.

 

Certainly this is not a financial sector needed for a democratic developmental 
state we are seeking to build and also to drive a second, more radical phase of 
our transition!

 

In pushing for fundamental transformation of our economy to serve the majority 
of our people, the SACP will do everything in its capacity to mobilise support 
for the establishment of  co-operatives and co-operatives banks, and the 
establishment of a  state bank, and the transformation of the Post Bank to 
offer full banking services. Unlike the private monopoly banking sector which 
is interested only in profit, the State, co-operatives, and Post banks must 
prioritise the people, support production and development. We need to disrupt 
the logic of profitability first if we are to build a financial sector for the 
people.

 

Let us continue the struggle against the ever-rising exorbitant bank charges 
and high interest rates; let us prioritise production, economic and social 
transformation and development; let us combat consumerism and the selfish 
individualism imposed by neoliberalism.

 

Let us intensify the struggle to bring to an end the ‘20 year death sentence’ 
payment period unjustly imposed on our people on mortgage housing by the banks. 
The compounded interest rate regime which underpins this death sentence must be 
abolished along with it. It is this imprisonment of the people by the banks in 
debt that makes them pay far more than the price of a single house on housing 
finance.

 

Let us intensify and continue our just fight against reckless and unsecured 
lending practices that sink our people, especially the workers and the poor, 
into unsustainably high levels of debt which cause many social problems that 
are currently devastating the household.

 

Let us push forward with our just fight to achieve access to financial services 
which take into account the plight of poor communities.

 

The credit bureau regime has proven to be dedicated to the super-exploitation 
and blacklisting of our people. In addition to the expunging of adverse credit 
records from the system, which we have brought into effect early this year as 
the fruit of our Financial Sector Campaign, it is clear that the prevailing 
credit bureau regime must be further transformed.     

 

The financial sector, including the private monopoly insurance industry, is 
discriminating against people living with HIV. We must fight against this and 
advance alternative, caring policies.

 

We also call upon workers to ensure that trade union investment companies 
invest in a manner that advances our developmental goals. Let us also defeat 
business unionism, including the use of monies from the union investment 
companies for factional and even counter-revolutionary purposes. The NUMSA 
leadership clique is basically using money from its investment arm to fund 
divisions in COSATU and the Alliance as a whole.

 

Through the Red October Campaign 2014/5 the SACP will intensify the Financial 
Sector Campaign to:

 

1.   Roll back neoliberalism in all its facets and policy terrains, including 
macro-economic policy, and deal with its phenomenon of financialisation.

 

2.   Review and improve the National Development Plan in line with the outcomes 
of our last Alliance Summit, based on the principle that the plan is not cast 
in stone, and that it is subject to continuous engagement.

 

3.   Break the investment strike that the bosses have embarked upon, and push 
for taxation of liquid capital above a defined ceiling.

 

4.   Ensure consistent implementation of consumer and financial education.

 

5.   Bring to an end the bail-out of the banks that implode as a result of 
reckless and unsecured lending practices that plunge our people into debt.

 

6.   Ensure the development of Co-operative Banks with adequate support by the 
state.

 

7.   Ensure that our Development Finance Institutions are reoriented towards a 
transformative developmental mandate.

 

8.   Abolish the prohibitive cost of, and universalise access to communication; 
and ensure the immediate implementation of drop call rates reduction.

 

9.   Push for an end to commoditisation and financialisation of basic services, 
including healthcare; defend and ensure that the National Health Insurance 
Scheme is successfully implemented.

 

10. Ensure that workers take control of their retirement funds and their 
investment; these should be directed towards expanding production, sustainable 
livelihood and access to education.

 

11. Linked with this, mobilise against business unionism – this is actually one 
of the major challenges facing the trade union movement in our country at 
present and that threatens its unity as some individuals advance unbridled 
personal ambitions, self-enrichment and private interests which are coded as 
workers’ interests.  

 

The Financial Sector Campaign has already laid the basis for an advance towards 
progress in building a progressive, working class-led financial sector 
transformation and activist consumer movement! We will use our Red October 
Campaign 2014/5 to deepen the work that has been done in this direction, 
uniting the broadest range of organisations towards a prosperous South Africa.

 

But also let us not lose focus in confronting all the forces who stand in our 
way in the struggle to advance the second, more radical phase of our revolution.

 

Defeat reactionary forces, defeat the forces of counter-revolution!

 

Birds of a feather flock together!

 

Our country is facing a co-ordinated agenda to achieve a regime change and 
dislodge the ANC-led Alliance from power. 

 

It is in this context that a right-wing alliance led by the party of white 
privilege, the DA, and the proto-fascist party of the most corrupt 
tenderpreneur – the plunderer of Limpopo – the EFF, has been forged. This 
reactionary right-wing alliance is based on a mutually reinforcing ironic 
competition with each other coalescing on an anti-ANC platform.

 

EFF voters who were mobilised not only on an anti-ANC ticket, but also on an 
anti-DA rhetoric, have now effectively been handed over to the leadership of 
the DA. Likewise, DA voters who were mobilised not only on an anti-ANC ticket, 
but also on an anti-EFF rhetoric, have now effectively been handed over to the 
leadership of the EFF. The common denominator in this right-wing reactionary 
alliance is an anti-ANC agenda which is at the same an anti-ANC led Alliance 
agenda.

 

Over and above this, the main agenda that brings together these ‘Birds of a 
feather’ is reactionary opposition to our National Democratic Revolution, 
especially the turn to the second, more radical phase of our transition which 
is fiercely opposed by the DA. The hooliganisation of our Parliament by this 
reactionary right-wing alliance, the proto-fascist element of which arrived 
fresh from the box by turning Parliament into theatre, must be defeated.

 

The EFF’s childishness and dearth of substance is referred to as “robustness” 
and “vibrancy” by some sections of the media.

 

What a shame?  

 

If we are to succeed in:

 

▪      transforming the financial sector to serve the people, which is one of 
the core commitments in the ANC-led Alliance election manifesto;

 

▪      taking forward the second, more radical phase of our transition, which 
is the core programme facing the ANC-led Alliance,

 

There is no other alternative but to be decisive with power – there is no other 
option but to defeat all negatively-charged forces of reaction and 
counter-revolution.

 

Lastly, during this week billionaire Mark Shuttleworth who moved to the Isle of 
Man, announced that he is setting aside R250 million to challenge some of the 
economic decisions of our government. In particular, Shuttleworth seeks to 
achieve the exact opposite of what we want to achieve through our Financial 
Sector Campaign. In the absence of any other alternative or option, we must 
accept that the war chest that Shuttleworth has set up constitutes a 
declaration of hostility by him. We must oppose it!

 

Let us advance, deepen, defend and take responsibility for the second, more 
radical phase of our revolution!

 

Let us intensify the struggle for socialism!

 

Workers of all countries, unite!

 

You have nothing to lose but your chains!

 

 

Issued by the SACP, Durban, 5 October 2014

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo – Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621

Twitter: @2SACP

Website: www.sacp.org.za 

 

 

 

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