DA'S COURT THREAT TO PUBLIC PROTECTOR
14 May 2012
The Office of the ANC Chief Whip has noted with grave concern the threat by DA leader, Helen Zille, to haul the Public Protector, Adv Thuli Madonsela, before the court if she does not reverse her interim findings on the party's dubious communications contract.
Whether the DA has a case for the public protector to answer is a matter for courts to decide; however, it is sad that such is being done at the expense of the taxpayers simply to sustain the indefensible myth of a ‘clean and efficient governance'. We believe that Zille's threat is nothing short of a political manoeuvre designed to bully the Public Protector and thereby send a chilling message to chapter 9 institutions that the party is untouchable.
Chapter 3 of the constitution encourages all spheres of government and all organs of state to cooperate with one another in mutual trust and good faith by, amongst others, "avoiding legal proceedings against one another". The threatening message of ‘if you find against us we'll see you in court' is a blatant abuse of taxpayers' money and undermines the respect, trust and confidence the public have in the state institutions supporting our democracy
The legal threat also sets a worrying precedent in that chapter 9 institutions such as the public protector may in future be forced to spend their budget allocations defending themselves in court against government institutions than on their statutory obligations.