NPA VS DEPT OF JUSTICE: PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA MUST PLEASE EXPLAIN
11 September 2024
Evidence gathered by the Zondo Commission should not only be accessible to the NPA; it should be placed in the public domain to enable ordinary South Africans to hold government criminality to account.
The same principle applies to other judicial commissions held in public, ostensibly for public good, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, whose amnesty committee was made up of a panel of judges.
By making such evidence available to prosecutors, scholars and interested others, the country would build sorely-needed extra layers of accountability, that would have resulted in more prosecutions of apartheid-era killers – as the TRC recommended – and more criminal accountability for the State Capture era.
Where evidence collected by commissions relates to confidential matters, such as people’s banks accounts, this information can be redacted prior to it being placed in the public domain.