NO HONOUR IN POLITICS
I am always slightly amused that members of parliament and provincial legislatures are officially addressed as "Honourable". Very nasty things are said in debates, but are always directed to "the Honourable Member".
It's a convention that keeps a degree of decorum in the house. But politicians are often very dishonourable.
This is especially so when they refuse accountability when caught doing wrong. It's extremely rare in our politics for politicians to resign swiftly once they are caught out. The typical pattern is to deny or give poor excuses until eventually they are booted.
We therefore get the bluster of Gauteng Local Government and Housing MEC Humphrey Mmemezi after abusing his government credit card. He is totally shameless even after admitting that he has paid back R120 000 irregularly spent on this card.
This includes the inexplicable purchase of a painting at a McDonald's restaurant. If he had any honour, he would have resigned long ago. And if his party bosses had any honour he would have been fired long ago.