Joint SACP and COSATU statement

8 September 2009

The SACP and COSATU wish to dismiss reports of supposed rift between our two organisations stemming from COSATU`s views on the issue of the procurement of Ministerial vehicles.

Media reports on this have sought to pit COSATU and the SACP against each other, hinting that, in expressing its view that vehicles over R1m should be returned, COSATU had "turned on" the SACP General Secretary, Cde Blade Nzimande.

The fraternal bonds between our two organisations have withstood time and many testing issues, and will never be shaken as long as we share a strong commitment to advancing the interests of the working class. The strength of our relationship allows for open engagement and the holding of different views from time to time.

In this regard we accept that, while the purchase of the vehicle was handled by officials of the Department of Higher Education and Training, Cde Blade Nzimande in his capacity as Minister should have taken a more hands-on approach to ensure a more cost effective procurement. We also accept that any vehicle purchased for use by Cde Blade needs to take into account VIP Protection security requirements.

Cde Blade has already expressed regret for any offence caused by this matter and COSATU accepts this apology. We will await a response on behalf of the Cabinet collective regarding the vehicles.

COSATU and the SACP will continue to work together in assisting our government to improve control over government expenditure.

Issued by the SACP and COSATU

Malesela Maleka
SACP Spokesperson – 082 226 1802
Or
Patrick Craven
COSATU Spokesperson – 082 821 7456