SACP Statement on the decision by the NPA not to continue with prosecution of President of the ANC
The SACP welcomes the decision of the National Prosecuting Authority not to proceed with the prosecution of the President of the ANC, Cde Jacob Zuma. Not only do we feel vindicated, but we feel angered that it has taken this long, and at such waste to taxpayers' money, for the NPA to ‘find out' what the majority of South Africans have always known - Zuma's prosecution was a politically inspired persecution whose aim was to prevent him from becoming the President of the ANC and of the republic.
Now is the time for a thorough and critical review of a number of key institutions in our country, and principally the criminal justice system. Going into the future, how do we prevent critical state organs from being used to pursue personal, political and other illegal agendas of individuals placed in position of responsibility? We would be failing in our responsibilities if we missed this opportunity, it provides us with a window into serious challenges we confront within our democratic institutions fifteen years into our democracy.
Besides the justice system and the credibility of the NPA, the mainstream media should hang its head in shame.
Since the infamous off-the-record briefing by the former head of the NPA, and former Minister of Justice, Penuell Maduna, most of the media have, over the last nine years, invested huge amounts of energy and resources on destroying Zuma, factionalising our Alliance, and defending class elites around this matter. The media, to all intents and purposes, ceased informing the South African public in any manner remotely close to impartiality. In all this, as we have always said, the media has been driven by its now unmasked support for the agenda of the rich and powerful, demonizing Zuma because they feared his support among the workers, the rural and urban poor, and the great majority of the marginalized of our country. It was for these reasons that the media used the charges against Zuma to enter into factionalist battles within the ANC and our Alliance.
From the run-up to the Stellenbosch Conference of the ANC, tied mind, body and soul to the off the record briefing, editors have in the run-up to each significant political moment in the country played their part to prejudice and damage Zuma. Their efforts to deprive him of popular support have failed.