Cele's unlawful conduct: ANC reveals true colours on corruption
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with concern the ANC's stubborn refusal to condemn maladministration and the improper use of authority by senior public figures. All political parties should be at the forefront of combating any impediment to service delivery, not least the improper behaviour of the Police Commissioner, Bheki Cele, whose abuse of power should warrant his immediate dismissal.
After an investigation into an irregular R500 million property deal for the SAPS, the Public Protector, Adv. Thuli Madonsela, said: ‘Cele's conduct was improper, unlawful and amounted to maladministration.' That is a stinging indictment on the police commissioner, an individual whose very position requires that he is above any reproach from a constitutional body tasked with ensuring public servants conduct themselves in full accord with the law.
In an official statement released today, Jackson Mthembu, the ANC's spokesperson said:
"The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the independent organs like the Public Protector, created to strengthen our constitutional democracy."
We agree. However, Mr. Mthembu then said: