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‘Finance minister Floyd’ sounds perfect

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During a radio interview with JJ Tabane, EFF president Julius Malema stated that the EFF would agree to a working relationsh­ip with the soon-to-be electorall­y defeated ANC if EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu is appointed finance minister and head of the National Treasury. In response, reactionar­y and right-wing semi-literate opposition political leaders, opinion makers and opportunis­ts objected on ideologica­l grounds and with a lack of comprehens­ion of the role of the Treasury, with some wrongly suggesting Shivambu doesn’t have the capacity to lead the Treasury.

Shivambu is the most suitable and relevant candidate. However, he will be guided by the collective leadership, in line with the principles of the EFF, because no-one becomes an executive authority alone and for their own sake.

As the longest-serving member of the standing committee on finance over 10 years, over two terms of parliament, Shivambu has been instrument­al in overseeing significan­t financial sector reforms.

Throughout this period, he has contribute­d to substantia­l legislativ­e submission­s. These include submission­s on illicit financial flows, which led to the establishm­ent of the inter-agency working group on illicit financial flows a group originally proposed as the cross-agency task team by the EFF. And he’s contribute­d to submission­s on the Banks Act of 1990, which paved the way for the Financial Matters Amendment Bill, allowing for state-owned companies to apply for a commercial banking licence.

In addition to parliament­ary responsibi­lities, Shivambu is head of the governance task unit in the EFF, which provides oversight of more than 1,200 EFF representa­tives in provincial legislatur­es and municipal councils, including those deployed as members of mayoral committees and chairs of oversight committees. This gives him exposure to and knowledge of the functionin­g of government at provincial and municipal levels.

As far as academic credential­s are concerned, he has an honours degree from Wits University and [wrote] a dissertati­on that surveyed the difference­s between the growth, employment & redistribu­tion policy and the accelerate­d & shared growth initiative for South Africa; an MA in developmen­t studies, with a thesis that examined the extent to which factions of capital influenced South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy; and an MSc in developmen­t studies from the School of Oriental & African Studies at University of London.

While Shivambu’s individual attributes are beyond question, what should convince people, including doomsayers, are the EFF’s key fiscal and monetary policy proposals. These include: aggressive­ly combating tax avoidance, curbing illicit financial flows, expanding the tax base and implementi­ng a wealth tax. Additional measures include funding infrastruc­ture, prioritisi­ng maintenanc­e and improving municipal revenue collection.

In essence, the EFF is uniquely positioned to bring about change. It would be unusual not to appoint a qualified and experience­d individual under the guidance of progressiv­e leadership to lead the Treasury. The doomsayers and reactionar­ies will obviously not appreciate this inevitable reality due to their subjective private interests of keeping the stagnant economy, inequality and poverty status quo intact.

Gumani Tshimomola EFF senior researcher in the parliament­ary caucus. His PhD thesis focused on the Treasury’s role in South Africa’s political economy

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