Inkandlagate: SACP's vanguard role in the cover-up
There is something worrisome about South Africa's developing and evolving body politic. Instead of dealing with principles and substantive issues, politics have been reduced to innuendo, conspiracy theories and personal insults. At the end of August, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) issued a statement were the union noted that the attacks directed at the Public Protector and that emanated from the ranks of the African National Congress (ANC) and the South African Communist Party (SACP) had reached very dangerous conspiratorial levels.
As it is customary in the union, Irvin Jim as the leading official of Numsa issued the statement; questioning why the leaders of these organisations were resorting to slander instead of dealing with the findings of the Public Protector on Inkandla. As a union, we expressed amazement in what we considered as blind loyalty to President Jacob Zuma.
As it has now become the norm, none of the issues raised in the Numsa statement have been responded to. What we have received are tonnes of insults. Bonakele Majuba who is the SACP's provincial secretary in Mpumalanga accused Irvin Jim of "liberal elitism", of being a liar, of using Numsa to promote the programme of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and of "actively pursuing the agenda of those whose agenda is to portray our liberation movement asenemy number one of the people". As if these insults were not enough.
The national committee of the Young Communist League (YCL) which is a youth wing of the SACP "noted the opportunism displayed by certain individual leaders of Cosatu and Numsa for calling for the full implementation of the recommendations of the Public Protector on Inkandla".
In a press conference the Deputy-Minister in the presidency who in his spare time moonlights as the YCL's national secretary Buti Manamela launched a scathing attack on Irvin Jim and Cosatu's general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi; calling them "opportunists parading as queens of justice". Jim and Vavi's sin was to call for a rational debate on the report of the Public Protector on Inkandla.