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South African Communist Party, 31 March 2017

 

 

Statement of the SACP Politburo

 

 

The Political Bureau of the SACP met in Gauteng today in the context of the
deep crisis into which the reckless actions of President Zuma have once more
plunged our ANC-led movement, our hard-won democratic institutions, and our
country in general.

 

The recall from an overseas trip of comrades Pravin Gordhan and Mcebisi
Jonas while on a promotional tour in South Africa's interests, and now the
firing of these comrades and other well-performing ministers is more than
regrettable. It is frankly outrageous, particularly while the worst
performers in cabinet continue to enjoy presidential protection and even, in
some cases, promotion.

 

This recklessness has provoked widespread concern and anger within the ANC
itself, and across all sectors of our society. We have reached a decisive
moment in which, in the considered view of the SACP leadership, Zuma must
now resign.

 

The coincidence of the dramatic cabinet events with the desperate
application this week in the Pretoria High Court by the Gupta-linked
Vardospan company should not be missed. Vardospan brought an urgent
application to force the Reserve Bank, the Registrar of Banks, and the
Minister of Finance to allow it to take over ownership of the obscure Habib
Bank. The current owners had given them a deadline of today, 31 March, to
settle the matter. Vardospan's desperation is clearly linked to the closure
of Gupta-related bank accounts by the major South African banks, the Bank of
China, and now reportedly by their last remaining banking facility, the
Indian headquartered Baroda Bank. The Reserve Bank opposed the Vardospan
application on the grounds that it has a responsibility to ensure the
financial sustainability of the proposed deal. According to the Reserve
Bank, Vardospan has failed to provide clarity on the source of their funding
and to provide transparency on other Gupta-related companies, including the
notorious Tegeta mining company involved in a dodgy deal with former Eskom
CEO Brian Molefe.

 

The timing of Zuma's cabinet reshuffling and the deepening banking troubles
faced by the Guptas is not, therefore, fortuitous. Once more it lays bare a
disturbing reality. Increasingly our country is being ruled not from the
Union Buildings, but from the Gupta family compound. More and more, critical
ANC decisions are being decided not by elected and collective structures in
Luthuli House but in Saxonwold.

 

In the coming days the SACP will be meeting with our provincial structures,
all our alliance partners and a wide range of social movements and
formations. It is imperative that popular anger is mobilised and organised
in constructive ways that unite South Africans of all persuasions and
backgrounds in the defence of our country's interests.

 

This is not a struggle against an individual. This is not a factional
struggle. It is a struggle against a network of parasitism and patronage in
defence of our hard-won democratic sovereignty. Let us roll back corporate
capture of the state! Let us call for the South African passports and
residential rights of the Guptas to be revoked immediately! Let us call for
the sacking of General Ntlemeza, an ex-Transkei security policeman, who many
allege tortured our own comrades. Let us demand progress on the numerous
stalled prosecutions and investigations. What has happened to the civil and
criminal prosecutions recommended in regard to the Nkandla scandal? Let us
ensure that the dodgy Tegeta deal is exposed. Let us insist that those
involved in the whole-sale ripping off of the public broadcaster, the SABC,
and of key State Owned Corporations, including PRASA, Eskom, DENEL, and SAA
are brought to book. Mainstream corporate outfits like Allan Gray and the
Ruperts' Remgro must own up to their profit-driven collusion with Cash Pay
Master Services, Net1, and Grindrod in the exploitation of vulnerable social
grant beneficiaries. Politicians and officials who have benefited from
back-handers in all of this must be exposed.

 

Inevitably, SACP members who serve in executive positions in government are
now being asked if they will resign. The PB's instruction to these comrades
is: Remain at your posts. This is not because there is any individual
entitlement. You are serving in various capacities because of the support
you enjoy across the ANC movement, because of your struggle credentials, and
because of your performance in government. You have a responsibility to
serve a massive constituency and the country at large - now more than ever.
If you are fired at the behest of the Gupta network because of the SACP's
stand on these matters - so be it.

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Malesela Maleka, Acting SACP Spokesperson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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