DA calls on Speaker to extend Nkandla ad hoc committee reporting date following ANC delays
Note to editors: This is the press statement that was distributed during a press conference hosted by the DA Parliamentary Leader, Lindiwe Mazibuko MP, and the DA Parliamentary Caucus Chairperson, Dr Wilmot James MP, today at Parliament.
On 9 April 2014, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Max Sisulu, made an important decision to establish an ad hoc committee to probe the multi-million rand scandal surrounding the upgrading of President Jacob Zuma's private home in KwaZulu-Natal.
This was a key moment for Parliament, for the constitution and for accountability - all of which had been treated with complete disdain by the ANC in the preceding two years, while the DA fought relentlessly for answers.
It is therefore a disgrace that once more, the ANC of President Jacob Zuma has resorted to closing down the parliamentary space for scrutiny and transparency by deliberately delaying the appointment of its 7 members on the committee, and preventing the committee from beginning its work, as mandated by the Speaker.
The ANC's conduct must be condemned in the strongest terms, not only because it has undermined the Office of the Speaker and the decision that he has taken on this matter, but also because it shows once again that when faced with a choice between fighting corruption and protecting President Zuma, the ANC always chooses the latter.