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Mr Lesetja Kganyago is standing on the shoulders of apartheid giants like Dr
Chris Stals

 

 

The statement by the Governor of the Reserve Bank, Mr Lesetja Kganyago that
no-one can change the independence of the South African Reserve Bank and
that they stand on the shoulders of the giants is evidence of what is wrong
with the Reserve Bank. This level of condescension and obsolete bravado
represents the most blatant disrespect for democratic institutions, which is
not surprising from the unelected and undemocratic markets and their agents.

 

The only giants that Mr Kganyago and his friends are standing on top of are
people like Dr Chris Stals and other apartheid "giants", who ensured that
the post 1994 dispensation was going to be about preserving the inherited
privileges and ill-gotten gains of apartheid beneficiaries.

 

The source of the SARB's power to pursue inflation is section 224 (1) of the
Constitution which states that the primary object (or the mandate) of the
South African Reserve Bank is to protect the value of the currency in the
interest of balanced and sustainable economic growth in the Republic. (2)
The South African Reserve Bank, in pursuit of its primary object, must
perform its functions independently and without fear, favour or prejudice.

 

But it will be good to remember that prior to the adoption of the
Constitution various apartheid commentators and intellectuals, including Dr
Chris Stals the former Apartheid governor of the Reserve Bank, who served as
a governor between 1989 and 1999 argued that the interest rate policy cannot
be used on a discriminatory basis. For instance it should not favour certain
groups in the society such as black farmers, black industrialists and black
workers.

 

And that any intervention in the market should be through inflation
targeting using interest rates to control inflation and not through
administrative controls e.g. price and rent controls. It was argued that in
order to ensure the independence of the Reserve Bank it should be protected
by the Constitution a wish or demand, which was fulfilled through section
224(2).

 

The current policy of low inflation has entrenched apartheid economic policy
of separate development, income and asset inequalities. An ordinary person
without a job would prefer a job over inflation. Better some job whose pay
has declined in real terms by a few percent than no job. Low inflation has
resulted in financial instability recession, layoffs and no job security.

 

We need a central bank that will pursue an inclusive monetary policy and
that will regulate the finance sector with a view to ensuring that there is
redistribution of income and wealth to all South Africans as mandated by the
freedom charter. Focusing only on inflation is wrong when a large part of
the cause of inflation is imported in the form oil prices and food prices
and when the only beneficiaries of this policy are bond holders.

 

The much talked about independence of the Reserve Bank is a myth that the
defenders of the status quo like to encourage. The bank is currently only
notionally independent as it generally subscribes to the dominant and
conventional but failing policies received from finance capital - even at
the expense of real producers of wealth in mining and manufacturing.

 

COSATU will continue to fight for a fully publicly owned reserve bank that
will account to the public through their representatives in Parliament on
the implementation of this broad mandate we are calling for. This also means
that the appointments to the bank must also be subject to the same
parliamentary processes. 

The Reserve
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mas-jefferson/> Bank should be taken from the banks and restored to the
people to whom it belongs.

 

Issued by COSATU

Sizwe Pamla (National Spokesperson)

Tel:  <tel:+27%2011%20339%204911> +27 11 339-4911 Direct 010 219-1339

Mobile: 060 975 6794

E-Mail:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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