The Citizen (Gauteng)

HOW I WAS HURT

OPENS UP: SUCCESSOR’S BID TO HARM HER REPUTATION HURTFUL

- Yadhana Jadoo yadhanaj@citizen.co.za

Former public protector Thuli Madonsela has described the ‘hurt’ she endured at the hands of successor Busi Mkhwebane and the reputation­al damage she suffered after being publicly made liable for damages to a state vehicle.

‘I’ve made peace with everything knowing life has a way of taking care of everything in a manner that ensures justice eventually prevails.’

Former public protector Thuli Madonsela yesterday described her hurt and sadness at the reputation­al damage she suffered after her successor announced to the world that she would be charged almost R500 000 for issues relating to her state vehicle.

New Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane announced at a press conference earlier this year that Madonsela would be charged this amount for allegedly using her official BMW longer than she was allowed to and for a crash her son had while driving it without her permission.

“I must have been more hurt than I realised,” Madonsela told Saturday Citizen. “I could say that I wish I had never been accused of delinquent­ly disappeari­ng with a state vehicle only for the truth to be revealed later after the reputation­al damage.

“I could say I wish administra­tive justice prevailed regarding the car crash matter instead of announcing guilt first, then committing to seeking answers. But I know life is not the way it should be, it is simply the way it is.”

Last year, the auditor-general found Madonsela was not liable to pay for the damages to the vehicle as her son had been driving it without her permission.

Her seven-year term in office ended last year.

“What concerned me most was what appeared to be the cruel fate of staff members I had worked with closely.

“But I have made peace with everything knowing that life has a way of taking care of everything in a manner that ensures that justice eventually prevails.”

Upon taking office, it was reported that Mkhwebane had changed the television news channels at her office from eNCA to the Gupta-owned ANN7.

Later reports indicated that a number of staff close to Madonsela had been “pushed out” of the public protector’s office.

“It’s difficult to be confronted with injustices without the authority to resolve it,” Madonsela said. “It’s been difficult to deal with complainan­ts whose matters were almost, but not quite, complete as they keep asking me for answers despite my referring them to the institutio­n.”

Despite the challenges, she added that there had been a number of highlights since she left office, such as setting up the Thuli Madonsela (Thuma) Foundation and spending time abroad.

“In mid-December I started with the Harvard Advanced Leadership Fellowship and in mid-January I moved to Harvard in Cambridge where I am resident for the year.

“My speaking engagement­s took me to Panama, the Netherland­s, Thailand, Kenya, Germany, Austria and my orientatio­n at Harvard in December was part of my gruelling itinerary,” she said.

“Apart from the joy of being in an intellectu­al and innovative environmen­t, I enjoy spontaneou­s democracy dialogues with young people. The aim is to empower people to make democracy and the rule of law work for them.”

Madonsela has made a committmen­t to join the University of Stellenbos­ch as the chair of social justice in 2018. –

 ?? Picture: Gallo images ?? THULI MADONSELA
Picture: Gallo images THULI MADONSELA

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