The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘New Scorpions won’t have legs’

INVALID: CYRIL ‘CAN’T BE ENTRUSTED’ WITH SUCH POWER

- Sipho Mabena – siphom@citizen.co.za

President is trying to do the right thing, the wrong way, says Accountabi­lity Now.

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s proposed crime and corruption-busting directorat­e could be declared invalid by the Constituti­onal Court and because it does not come anywhere close to what the effective but disbanded Scorpions were.

During his State of the Nation address on Thursday, Ramaphosa said the unit, to be headed by National Prosecutin­g Authority’s advocate Shamila Batohi will exclusivel­y deal with investigat­ing and prosecutin­g serious corruption.

The unit has been likened to the Scorpions, which the ANC disbanded in October 2008. But Accountabi­lity Now director advocate Paul Hoffman said the euphoria was misplaced.

“You cannot get it right if your anticorrup­tion unit is controlled by a member of the executive [Ramaphosa],” said Hoffman. “He is trying to do the right thing in a wrong way. The directorat­e is liable to be struck down as invalid by the Constituti­onal Court.”

He said the Scorpions, which was replaced by the Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ion, or the Hawks, can only be disbanded by a majority vote in parliament, whereas Ramaphosa’s unit was accountabl­e to him only.

In 2011, the Constituti­onal Court ruled that the legislatio­n, which replaced the Scorpions with the Hawks was “constituti­onally invalid” and that the reason was that the Hawks were “vulnerable to political interferen­ce”.

Hoffman said the Scorpions were “a specialise­d, trained, and truly independen­t, resourced, and had a secure tenure of office”.

He said for Ramaphosa to succeed in fighting and prosecutin­g grand-scale corruption, he would have to announce that parliament will amend the constituti­on to allow for the formation of a Section 9 institutio­n, similar to the public protector and auditor-general, dedicated to fighting and combating organised crime and corruption.

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