Justice committee must prioritise politicisation of the NPA in 5th Parliament
1 June 2014
Today's revelations in the Sunday Times that newly appointed National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Mxolisi Nxasana, is essentially being pushed out of the National Prosecuting Unit due to his refusal to play ‘Yes Man' is yet another indication of how severely compromised and politicised the NPA is (see M&G report here).
At the earliest available opportunity, the DA will push for the Justice Committee to prioritise dealing with the clear politicisation of the NPA as a matter of urgency. Parliament must now be seized with this issue and ensure that it is the first order of business.
The reality is that our National Prosecuting Authority is so deeply embedded in party politics that under President Jacob Zuma it has been embroiled in numerous damaging scandals. This ranges from the invalid appointment of President Zuma's henchman, Menzi Simelane, to the burial of the record of decision relating to the 700 odd charges of corruption against the President.
The latest attempt to push out the newly appointed NDPP can be viewed as another blemish on the reputation on our National Prosecuting Authority. The fear is that Mr Nxasana could do what is right and invigorate the illusive Spy Tapes saga that the Democratic Alliance has fought for in court for several years.