Note to editors: This is an extract of a speech prepared for delivery today (April 9) in Riverlea, Johannesburg. DA Leader Helen Zille was there to address the community on the DA's record in fighting corruption
Fellow South Africans,
We are here today in Riverlea to address an issue that I know makes you very angry. That is the issue of corruption. Corruption is a sickness in our society. It is like a cancer that spreads through the body politic and kills off the prospects of the poor.
Corruption is when somebody abuses their power for their own personal gain. When councillors don't do their jobs, they are corrupt. They are corrupt because they are being paid taxpayers' money for doing nothing. And so I have a question for you: Have you seen your local councillor lately?
I thought not.
But, from what I hear, the problem with your local councillor is even worse than that. It is alleged that he abused his position to get a discounted house in Riverlea from a property developer. He allegedly got this discount because he helped the developer get the contract to build RDP houses in Pennyville and bond houses in Riverlea.