Sowetan

SOEs sewers of corruption – Cyril

President vows to fix rotten state; says sorry to Tutu

- By Caiphus Kgosana TimesLIVE

President Cyril Ramaphosa has described state-owned enterprise­s (SOEs) as “sewers of corruption” that his government was working hard to fix.

Addressing Gauteng-based profession­als‚ academics and businesspe­ople at the Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n head office in Johannesbu­rg‚ Ramaphosa did not mince his words when describing the level of rot his administra­tion found at a number of SOEs.

“The state-owned enterprise­s were sewers of corruption. A number of them were like where the sanitation had clogged up.

“There was rot‚ there was filth and there was deep corruption in those state-owned enterprise­s. We are rooting all that out right now‚” Ramaphosa said to loud ap- plause from about 500 profession­als gathered at the venue.

He said the priority was to make sure there were proper procedures in place and capable people employed to run these SOEs.

Ramaphosa said he had establishe­d a presidenti­al council all the key SOEs would report to in terms of their financial management.

“We are going to look at the balance sheet of every stateowned enterprise‚ scrutinise it properly and see what is happening in each one so that the balance sheet management is no longer in the dark corner of some funny office somewhere away from that SOE‚” he said.

The president also told the profession­als he was in support of land expropriat­ion without compensati­on‚ to take away land from those who were not using it and hand it over to those who will use it meaningful­ly to improve their lives and help grow the economy.

“We now have a great opportunit­y to put land to good use‚ to take it out of those hands‚ those lazy hands‚ and put it into the working hands of our people. What value will this land add to the economy of our country? I believe it will add a great deal to the economy.”

Ramaphosa also said he had gone to see Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu to apologise to him for the ANC having deviated from the values that were espoused by the founders of the movement.

Ramaphosa popped in to visit Tutu and his wife Leah at their home in Hermanus earlier in the day. During the courtesy call‚ the president promised to “correct past wrongs” that had led to Tutu being a vocal critic of the government under former president Jacob Zuma. –

 ?? /MOELETSI MABE ?? President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to correct past wrongs.
/MOELETSI MABE President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to correct past wrongs.

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