NUMSA disgusted by the decision by ANC PEC to reinstate a man accused of raping his own children
27 November 2020
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa has noted with disgust a decision taken by the Mpumalanga Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) of the governing ANC to re-appoint a member of its executive who has been accused of raping his twin 8-year old daughters. The former MEC stands accused, together with his stepson of raping the little 8-year old girls. The decision to re-instate the former MEC led to the relaxation of his bail conditions, and the pair are currently out on R20 000 bail. The party has justified its decision to re-instate him by saying that he has a right to participate in party activities. This is because the ANC at national level has not yet resolved the issue of whether members who are accused of corruption and serious criminal offences should step aside until they have been able to clear their names.
It is truly alarming that the governing party can turn a blind eye to allegations of this nature, and consciously deploy a person knowing that he is facing such serious allegations. It is clearly evident that the ANC is only paying lip-service to the issue of Gender Based Violence. We are deeply disturbed by the profound lack of empathy and the careless disregard for the victims and their suffering.
Surely an allegation of child rape is serious enough that a person accused of something as heinous as this, should be removed, even temporarily pending the outcome of a investigation? Is the ANC really so short of leaders that they feel the need to impose this particular leader on the people of Mpumalanga, and by extension, the country as a whole? To add salt to the wound, this is happening whilst we observe 16 days of activism against Gender Based Violence.
The ANC as the governing party had an opportunity to lead by example, by taking a principled stand against this scourge, but once again, they chose political expediency above the interests of the masses. They have shown the public once again why they do not deserve to govern. And now, the worst insult of all, rubbing a rape accused in the faces of his victims. Karl Marx told us that capitalism was barbaric, and so we should not be surprised that the ANC would stoop so low.