ANC lists: Zuma's ANC is not serious about fighting corruption
President Zuma's ANC has today demonstrated - once and for all - that it is not serious about fighting corruption.
The ANC's lists for the National Assembly includes candidates who should rather be in court and/or are grossly unsuitable for public office. These include:
1. Dina Pule - the former Minister of Communications has been implicated in the Public Protector's report into irregularities at the ICT Indaba and found to have been guilty of "unlawful, unethical and improper conduct". Ms Pule has already been found guilty by the multiparty Parliamentary Ethics and Members' Interests Committee of violating the Executive Members' Ethics Code.
2. Tina Joemat-Pettersson - The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister has been implicated in the unlawful awarding of the R800 million vessel contract to Sekunjalo, the politically motivated distribution of food parcels during worker strikes, to the tune of R10 million and the unauthorised funding of the Black Association of the Wine and Spirit Industry (BAWSI), which received R4 million. BAWSI was allegedly responsible for fuelling the violent farm worker strikes last year.
3. Pule Mabe - Last year the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) member, was arrested and appeared in court, on charges ranging from theft to fraud and money laundering for soliciting funds from the South African Social Security Agency, which were then given to companies owned by Mabe and various business associates.