President Jacob Zuma must retract his comments that businesses which support the ANC will prosper, DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko said on Monday.
14 January 2013 | Sapa
Mazibuko said she would be submitting parliamentary questions to Zuma so that he can explain whether the remarks were in fact government policy, if not he will have to issue a formal retraction.
"These remarks, made during the ANC's birthday gala dinner, have the potential to severely compromise the principle of good governance, which our constitutional democracy fundamentally depends on.
"They imply that by backing the ANC, businesses will be provided with financial reward, which can only be leveraged through state resources," she said.
Zuma told business people at the African National Congress gala dinner in Durban that businessmen who supported the ANC would see their business "multiply".
"This is further evidence of how President Zuma fundamentally confuses the role of the state and party, and how the government continues to misuse public money, which should be spent on the poor," Mazibuko said. The R250 million being spent on the upgrade of Zuma's Nkandla residence is the most glaring example to date, she said.
She said Zuma should spend more time implementing measures to fight corruption, instead of making dangerous and irresponsible comments that had the potential to undermine the country's constitutional democracy.
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COMMENTS BY SONNY
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Zuma has a lot to apologise for.
His ignorance/arrogance is displayed every time he opens his mouth to speak.
Presidents should lead by example!!
Business should not contribute in any way towards corrupt governance!
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