Robin Hood stole from the rich to give to the poor. The South African government steals from the fiscally strangled taxpayer to buy favours from the corrupt. Inspired by its bizarre partisan foreign policy, aid is doled out to the ruling party's friends regardless of how they loot their country's assets to enrich themselves.
A recent media headline "Caring SA gives R3m in DRC aid" enraged me. In relation to the R100 billion spent on consultants in 2012, R3m seems small fry. But that is not all. SA also provides aid in kind, such as helicopters and a 1000 plus soldiers to the DRC. In addition, it bankrolls the profligate dictatorships of Swaziland, Zimbabwe, and even the Palestinian Authorities (PLO).
The Swazi king, with his harem of wives and multiple Rolls Royces and a daughter, who brags on TV about her Louis Vuitton bags, Jimmy Choo shoes and other brand labels, allegedly was offered R2.4 billion of South Africans' taxes in 2011. Zimbabwe, equally, receives millions of aid in cash and kind as well as electricity from SA's grid, when we have regular power outages here.
Recently Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim handed over millions in aid to the PLO from our much-ravaged coffers for reasons none other than his party's hate of Israel. While the world throws vast amounts of donations at the PLO, they equally turn a blind eye to their gross mismanagement of funds.
Unfortunately, the ANC government's political predilections determine very clearly where our taxes go. As regards our military support to the DRC and the Central African Republic (CAR), where it horribly backfired, we need to understand the reasons why our foreign policy interventions take a specific ideological bent.
I have written before about the CAR incursions and will not repeat my summations here but the aid of R3m aid to the DRC intended to help the UN World's Food Programme alleviate hunger in the country, is inspired by support for dictators and not by altruism despite Ebrahim's sentiments: