ACDP objects to nomination of chairperson of Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee on Pikoli decision
ACDP MP and member of the joint ad hoc committee on the decision of the President to remove adv Pikoli from the office of NDPP, Steve Swart, this morning objected to the nomination of ANC MP Mr Monareng to chair the committee, due to his previous conviction on a charge of trying to bribe a police officer.
"The reason the ACDP joined other parties in opposing this nomination is that honesty and integrity will be key issues to consider when this committee deliberates on the future of Adv Pikoli. The NPA Act states that the national director must be a fit and proper person "with due regard to his or her experience, conscientiousness and integrity."
It is common cause that Mr Pikoli has the necessary experience. The other requirements of conscientiousness and integrity relate to aspects of character. To be a "fit and proper person" has been held by the courts to mean that he or she had to be a person of "integrity and reliability."
The Committee will have to deliberate as to whether Mr Pikoli suffers a flaw of character in the sense that he is lacking in the conscientiousness and integrity required for his office.
We understand that the chairperson of the ad hoc committee, Mr Monareng, was found guilty of trying to bribe a police officer after allegedly being found in possession of a stolen car and that he was sentenced to a suspended sentence of 3 years and R3000 fine. He would have had a run - in with the prosecuting authority over a lengthy period before his conviction and no doubt bears the scars of that encounter.