The Citizen (Gauteng)

Commission has its integrity questioned

‘ZUMA MUST GO’: MEMBERS DIDN’T SIGN RECOMMENDA­TION

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

President insists it is ‘the West’ who want him to step down.

If the ANC’s Integrity Commission had acted with integrity and approved its own recommenda­tion that President Jacob Zuma step down, then by now “Zuma would be history” and there would have been no need for a parliament­ary no-confidence debate, says a member of the party’s national executive committee.

“He would have had no choice but to step down,” the NEC member said.

However, Zuma and his allies effectivel­y pulled the teeth of the only body in the ANC which could have held him accountabl­e for his links with the Guptas and state capture.

And, now, the Integrity Commission is having its own integrity questioned after it emerged that some members deliberate­ly failed to sign its recommenda­tion that President Jacob Zuma step down.

The Citizen has been reliably informed the same members were lobbied by Zuma sympathise­rs not to sign with the aim of nullifying the report.

The Zuma followers were also intent on winning the commission chairperso­n, Andrew Mlangeni, to their side. Although the Rivonial trialist was booked off sick, the Zuma henchmen allegedly dragged him from his sick bed to attend the recent ANC national policy conference. They wanted to spite the 101 stalwarts and veterans who boycotted the conference by having Mlangeni appear on the platform alongside Zuma.

The commission, appointed by the ANC in 2013, was concerned about Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle in March, of which he failed to inform even his fellow top six officials in the party.

The commission recommende­d that Zuma must go in the interest of the country, but he refused.

City Press yesterday reported that Zuma informed the commission that it was “the West” that wanted him to go.

When contacted yesterday, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said no recommenda­tions were received from the Integrity Commission.

The source said Zuma sympathise­rs approached some commission members and convinced them not to sign the recommenda­tion. –

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