FALSE ALARMS AND THREATS TO THE CONSTITUTION
We should all welcome the strong endorsement of the Constitution that Minister Jeff Radebe gave to Parliament last week. Quoting from Section 2, he proclaimed that, "the Constitution is the Supreme law of the land and any act or conduct which is contrary to it, is invalid and illegal." He said that the legitimacy of our Constitutional democracy rested not only on the three arms of the State, but on the shoulders of each and every citizen of this country. "In our own respective ways, we must endeavour to ensure that the Constitution is a living document that requires all our people to put their shoulder to the wheel to ensure its survival and longevity well into the future."
We could not agree more.
Minister Radebe went on to observe that the constitutional right of assembly, demonstration, picket and petition, had to be exercised peacefully and unarmed. "The Constitution does not sanction any protest that violates the freedom and security of another person, lead to injury or death of persons or damage to property, regardless of the reason for such protest actions."
He reported that the JCPS cluster had "adopted a zero-tolerance to corruption which threatens to erode the fruits of our hard-earned democracy. The reality is that corruption is a matter with which we must collectively embark to uproot..."
The Minister added that the government had "taken a conscious decision to re-establish Sexual Offences Courts to complement the work of the Sexual Offences Unit in the Police" and that "sexual offences cases are placed on a prioritised roll..."