SACP calls for parliamentary ad hoc committee to investigate SOEs

2017-07-06 20:45

Jan Gerber, News24

Solly Mapaila. (Bongiwe Gumede, City Press)

Cape Town - "Phantsi Zuma, phantsi!" a crowd of South African Communist Party supporters shouted outside Parliament, shortly after Cape Town's Noon Gun's shot rang out over the inner city.

About 150 members of the SACP gathered outside the gates of Parliament to picket and hand over two memorandums. The one memorandum is for the police, the other for Parliament.

The party reaffirmed its call that President Jacob Zuma should step down, and that the Gupta's citizenship should be revoked.

The SACP called on the police to expedite the investigation into the alleged assassination attempt on its second deputy secretary general Solly Mapaila.

During a Chris Hani memorial lecture in Ekurhuleni on April 10, which was also attended by Zuma, a firearm was apparently pointed at Mapaila.

'Intimidation and threats'

There have also been protests outside his house, where some protesters allegedly carried petrol bombs and firearms, according to the SACP.

Western Cape SACP secretary Benson Ngqentsu said one of the questions the investigation should answer is why Zuma delayed the event after his arrival.

Furthermore, the SACP also condemned "all forms of intimidation and threats of violence against political activists, journalists and ordinary members of society that express dissent against the government and president", according to the memorandum that was handed to police.

The other memorandum deals with state capture and calls on Parliament to establish an ad hoc committee to investigate state owned enterprises (SOEs).

Western Cape second deputy secretary Sonwabile Ngxiza said members of the executive that enabled the looting of the state coffers were "traitors of the revolution" and should be barred from holding any public office.

The SACP had earlier called for an investigation into corruption at SOEs, but the #GuptaLeaks revelations have added fuel to the fire, as the leaks "implicate many ministers in corruption".

"Parliament cannot abdicate its responsibility to ensure good governance," Ngxiza said.

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