Parliament needs to crack the whip over delinquent of Members of Parliament
4 July 2024
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) demands that Parliament show some moral fortitude and leadership and crack the whip over the increasing numbers of delinquent Members of Parliament (MPs). Legislators have not even received their first salaries yet already four MPs have found time and appetite to flirt with anarchy and juvenile antics.
The Electoral Court has now found an Umkhonto we Sizwe Party (MKP) MP, Mr. Visvin Reddy guilty of incitement to violence during the election campaign. A Democratic Alliance MP, Mr. Renaldo Gouws, as well as another MK MP, Mr. Andile Mngxitama, have been trending on social media with their rantings dripping with hate speech and calls for violence. African National Congress MP, Zizi Kodwa, has been sworn-in despite being on trial for charges of corruption. Parliament in a moment of ignominy now faces the prospect of impeached former Judge John Hlophe being appointed to the Judicial Services Commission to appoint and oversee the judiciary!
South Africa has experienced the devastating consequences of Parliament turning a blind eye towards rascals of dubious moral standing masquerading as public representatives and being allowed to run amok in the Legislature, Government and society. It has been ordinary workers, working class communities and society who have paid the price for this shameful collapse in ethics amongst some of those elected to lead.
Parliament over the years, has been found desperately wanting and gone out of its way to turn a blind eye to the misdemeanours of public representatives. We expect the 7th Parliament to signal a firm break with this tradition of shame. It needs to amend its rules and actively sanction and expel those MPs who cannot be bothered to abide by its code of conduct, let alone the values of the Constitution. Clearly, political parties lack the moral compass to police themselves.