ANC must clear up Nkandla controversy convincingly
18 May 2016
Congress of the People believes that Mr Zuma is continuing to mislead parliament about the mammoth Nkandla expenditure. His statement in the National Assembly, yesterday, was his latest attempt to use bluster rather than put the documents on the table to put the matter to bed once and for all. He should know that only the real truth can set him and the ANC free.
Gwede Mantashe should now feel compelled to request personages such as former presidents Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe on the one hand and retired Speakers Frene Ginwala and Max Sisulu on the other, very senior and well respected ANC leaders, to examine Mr Zuma's documents by arrangement in order to ascertain whether the Zuma family had indeed registered a bond of the magnitude necessary to undertake the enormous Nkandla project and whether such a bond has been current from the inception of the upgrade.
The four senior ANC leaders can then make a pronouncement on whether Mr Zuma’s oft repeated statement is true and credible. It will suffice for us if they unreservedly endorse his claim If not, the ANC will have to act decisively against Mr Zuma. As Mantashe is opposed to the opposition parties playing the lead in this matter, he can seize the initiative for the ANC and settle the controversy one way or the other.
Mr Zuma’s word, as many South Africans will agree, has no currency. He does not inspire any trust in most of us. His sudden and very costly firing of Minister Nene indicates to all of us that he has a secret agenda wherein the capture of the National Treasury ranks very high. When his attempt to parachute des van Rooyen into the Ministry of Finance failed, we saw the open harassment of Pravin Gordhan gathering momentum. Though Gordhan has a herculean task in front of him and very much on his mind, the vendetta against him continues unabated. Mr Zuma is making it very clear that he is not finished with what he started. He is also not bothered that he has junked the rand and junked the standing of South Africa internationally.