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11 October 2016

 

The ANCWL Statement on the NPA Decision of

 

Summoning Minister Pravin Gordhan

 

to Appear In Court

 

 

The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) has noted the decision
of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) of summoning the Minister Pravin
Gordhan to court on fraud charges which relate to the investigations at the
South African Revenue Service (SARS). 

 

This matter has been subjected to courts of public opinions for far too long
by those who chose to deal with the matter through media platforms than
engage directly with law enforcement agencies. Utilising media as a platform
to address the matter has created the "villains versus victims theories and
angels versus devils tendencies" in the matter. 

 

Furthermore the ANCWL welcomes the remarks by the Head of the NPA, Advocate
Shaun Abrahams which takes the public into confidence that there is no
political interference on this matter. This remarks clearly indicates that
there is no individual subjected to the manipulation of the law and law
enforcement agencies to ulterior political motives. 

 

On the basis of this remarks by Advocate Abrahams, ANCWL therefore believes
that any notion that seeks to claim political interference into this matter
is nothing else but a tactic of the wedge drivers and their funders who are
hell-bent on portraying the ANC Government administration under President
Jacob Zuma as a government which is focused into political conspiracies than
transforming the economy. 

 

The wedge drivers and their funders are anti-transformation of the economy
of SA. They want the majority of the citizens to continue languishing in
dire poverty and their kids not affording access to higher education whilst
the minority continues controlling the economy. They want the majority to
remain economically excluded and being landless. These imperialist forces
and their agents influence reactions of markets on the performance of Rand
to create a perception that there are those who are above the law as
summoning them to courts offends the markets. 

 

The ANCWL urges all it supporters, members and society at large to heed Pres
OR Tambo's advice when he said: 

 

"...Defend the revolution against enemy propaganda, whatever form it takes.
Be vigilant comrades. The enemy is vigilant. Beware of the wedge-driver, the
man who creeps from ear to ear, carrying a bag full of wedges, driving them
in between you and the next man, between a group and another, a man who goes
round creating splits and divisions. Beware of the wedge-driver, comrades.
Watch his poisonous tongue..." 

 

 

Issued by:

Meokgo Matuba, ANCWL Secretary-General

 

Contact:

Cde Toko Xasa, ANCWL National Spokesperson, 082 652 3131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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