SIU Head - Zuma's credibility test
Yesterday Justice Minister Jeff Radebe reportedly said that a permanent head of the Special Investigating Unit "should" be appointed by the end of February. We will believe that when we see it (see report).
Minister Radebe told Parliament back in August last year that the appointment was "imminent." We are still waiting.
The appointment of a new SIU Head is a test of President Zuma's credibility. Under Acting Head Adv. Nomvula Mokhatla, the Unit has been plagued by allegations of politicisation and irregular appointments, to the point where we have requested the Public Protector to investigate.
If the President is truly serious about fighting corruption, the person he appoints must:
- Be independent and prepared to investigate without fear or favour;
- Have the qualifications and experience required to conduct and oversee large-scale corruption investigations;
- Have the leadership qualities necessary to take control of the Unit, investigate alleged irregularities in appointment and other procedures and correct them; and
- Be a person whose integrity is beyond question, who can restore the credibility of the SIU both within the Unit and in the public mind.