Hofmeyr sacking part of the Zumafication of independent institutions
President Zuma's shock sacking of Willie Hofmeyr as Head of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) raises serious concerns in the fight against corruption.
President Zuma today appointed former Judge Willem Heath as head of the SIU with immediate effect. He has clearly not forgotten Heath's legal advice and support during his corruption trial.
Of great concern is the lack of reasons given for this decision. According to the SIU's recent Annual Report, the unit had its best year ever last year.
Given Hofmeyr's obviously excellent work in combating corruption in both government and elsewhere there can be no justification for this decision. Hofmeyr is clearly seen as too independent of the executive.
One also cannot avoid the speculation that his assistance in the Public Protector's investigation involving Cabinet Ministers and the National Police Commissioner have hit too close to home for the ruling party.