Hessequa mayor's extortion: ANC's lack of action on Taute illustrates why culture of corruption exists
ANC Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe is right to say that Hessequa Mayor Christopher Taute's use of a council letterhead to solicit donations from local businesspeople was an "error of judgment". This was after the ANC in the Western Cape initially denied that Mayor Taute had done anything wrong, and claimed the DA had doctored the letter (despite Mayor Taute freely admitting he had written it himself).
Even Mr. Mantashe, however, has still only acknowledged half of the problem. Mayor Taute's use of an official letterhead is one of two reasons that his behaviour constituted a serious ethical and legal offence. Indeed, it is arguably a less egregious breach of his responsibilities as a public office bearer than the other: which is that he attempted to extort funds from local businesses, on the basis that they owed their tenders to his ANC administration.
That Mayor Taute stated that businesspeople should donate to the ANC because their contracts were "made possible by this ANC-run council", and because doing so would allow them to "continue building on your good relations with this ANC-run council" is nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to create a corrupt relationship between these companies and the ANC. He is saying: "if you want to maintain your municipal tenders, you'll need to donate to our campaign". That is unethical and illegal.
It is for this reason that we have laid a criminal complaint at Cape Town Central Police Station. We believe that Mayor Taute has potentially breached the Code of Conduct for Councillors (contained in schedule 1 of the Municipal Systems Act), the Municipal Finance Management Act, and the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act. And it is also for this reason that we have asked for the Public Protector to investigate the matter.
I have heard back from the Public Protector's office this morning, and have been informed that further information on how the matter will be taken forward will be released in the course of the next seven days.