Nhleko reply confirms Ntlemeza appointment was irregular
28 September 2016
A reply by the Minister of Police, Nathi Nhleko, to a DA parliamentary question is yet again evidence of the Minister’s unsuitability to hold office and his proclivity to compromise the truth instead of admitting his errors when they are exposed.
In this reply, Minister Nhleko claims that the permanent appointment of Hawks Head, Lt. Gen. Ntlemeza, was reported to Parliament, as required by section 17CA(3) of the SAPS Act, by way of a “parliamentary media briefing on 10 September” and “was subsequently tabled in Parliament through the office of the Speaker”. If he believes that the “parliamentary media briefing” was adequate, then it remains a mystery why he subsequently sent the letter to the Speaker to request a parliamentary condonation of the late notification.
As such the DA maintains that Ntlemeza’s appointment was irregular from the outset and we will request that the Portfolio Committee on Police establish an inquiry into this appointment without delay and to recommend that Ntlemeza’s appointment be terminated. Appreciating that the Minister serves at the pleasure of the President, we will also appeal to President Zuma to take appropriate disciplinary action against his Minister who has thwarted due process and the Rule of Law to satisfy narrow political ends.
We contend that it is not sufficient or acceptable for a Minister to fulfil his or her statutory reporting obligations to Parliament through a “media briefing”, and quite frankly embarrassing, that Minister Nhleko would think that he had followed adequate reporting requirements in doing so.