DA files complaint with the Public Protector over Zikalala’s misleading claims on construction mafia arrests
15 October 2023
The DA has filed a complaint with the Public Protector against the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure for breaching the Executive Ethics Code following a deliberate disinformation campaign in which he sought to mislead the public through false claims that 200 construction mafia related arrests have been made to date. He has not only failed to prove these claims but has tried to bully the DA into silence by demanding that we apologise to him for exposing his lies.
Zikalala has failed to come up with a cogent plan to deal with the menace of construction mafias who have caused severe disruptions at construction sites and unleashed a reign of terror in the construction industry. His response has been to absolve himself from any responsibility and instead tout imaginary arrests to mislead the public.
The Executive Ethics Code enjoins members of the Executive to perform their duties honestly, in good faith and in the interests of good governance. Most importantly, they must ‘act in all respects in a manner that is consistent with the integrity of their office or the government’. The Code makes it clear that members of the Executive should not wilfully mislead or act in a way that is inconsistent with their position.
By deliberately going out of his way to make false claims about 200 construction mafia arrests, Zikalala has not been honest and neither has he acted in good faith or acted in a manner that is consistent with the integrity of the office that he holds. Zikalala is in serious breach of the Code and the Executive Members' Ethics Act that underpins it, a violation that falls under the purview of the Public Protector and should be investigated for possible sanction.