COSATU's response to attack made by Mduduzi Manana
The Congress of South African Trade Unions strongly rejects the outrageous and totally baseless attack on COSATU General Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, by the Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Mduduzi Manana, in comments made to a reporter at The New Age.
He told the New Age reporter that "The General-Secretary of COSATU has become a problem child within the alliance and the 53rd National Conference has got to express itself around Vavi's counter-revolutionary behaviour. Alliance partners must remain critical to each other but not counter-revolutionary. His behaviour and actions all lead to the conclusion that Vavi has clear intents to establish his own political party using "anti-corruption" as a bandwagon.
"Yesterday," he went on, "the media sang praises to Vavi for calling on all government officials not to do business with the state when, in fact, it was the SACP that first made the call two years ago. This so-called 'research study' [referring to the FPD Shop Stewards' Research Study] by COSATU is a brain-child of Vavi which was commissioned and designed to legitimize his exit from the congress movement. I call upon all leaders of the different unions that are affiliated to COSATU and all workers of our country to unite and defend the tripartite alliance."
There is not a shred of truth in any of this, and if the deputy minister really believes what he is saying it reflects a disturbing state of paranoia.
The battle against corruption is being waged not just by Zwelinzima Vavi, or by COSATU but by the ANC, government, business and civil society. It is a top priority for the whole nation.