There are many things I admire in COSATU's general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi. He is unafraid to speak his mind in very blunt terms. You can sense his burning sincerity, his passion to right the wrongs of society. He is not one to betray his humble origins, unlike so many in power today.
He has been superb in condemning corruption, saying it is "growing like wild fire in the veld." He also opposes provisions in the Protection of Information Bill that will stifle whistle-blowers who expose corruption.
Much of his ire against the Gauteng e-tolls is because he suspects that it has enriched politically connected people. The setting up of Corruption Watch by COSATU is an excellent initiative. I can see why Vavi is a hero to many people. But his anti-corruption record is not unblemished.
The Scorpions were highly effective in fighting corruption that implicated high-level politicians, which is why they were disbanded. Shamefully, Vavi supported the dissolution of the Scorpions in line with a COSATU Congress resolution. This stance was linked to his fervent support for Jacob Zuma against then-president Thabo Mbeki. He said: "Because Zuma is one of us ... we are prepared to lay (down) our lives and to shoot and kill".
The truth is that COSATU's meddling in internal ANC politics has cost this country dearly. And many of COSATU's policy positions would lead this country into economic ruin.
We desperately need to make it easier to hire people, especially the unskilled, but COSATU actually wants labour laws tightened up. COSATU wants to ban labour brokers, but this would lead to hundreds of thousands losing their jobs.