The Citizen (KZN)

CYRIL TARGETS ACE

GUPTA LINKS: AGENCY ALSO SWOOPS ON DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR­E

- Yadhana Jadoo news@citizen.co.za

The raid by the Hawks on the offices of Free State Premier Ace Magashule as part of an investigat­ion into the ‘dodgy’ Gupta-linked Vrede dairy project is a clear indication there are no untouchabl­es in the ANC, as party president Cyril Ramaphosa goes all out in the fight against corruption.

Swift move a clear indication that there are no untouchabl­es.

The Hawk’s swift move to raid the offices of Free State Premier Ace Magashule is a clear indication there are no untouchabl­es in the ANC as party President Cyril Ramaphosa goes all out to fight corruption.

According to political commentato­rs Ramaphosa has, through his recent anticorrup­tion statements, given the Hawks and the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) the courage to act on their mandate without fear of persecutio­n.

The Hawks swooped on Magashule’s offices and the agricultur­e department in Bloemfonte­in yesterday as part of an investigat­ion relating to the Gupta-linked Vrede dairy project that allegedly syphoned of millions of rands of taxpayers’ money.

Wits School of Governance Professor Susan Booysen said that although a substantia­l amount of Ramaphosa’s utterances may be politickin­g, only action would result in public confidence in the ANC as it heads to the 2019 national elections.

“Ramaphosa and the others realise that just the words will not give the ANC much benefit, come the elections. Voters will look at action.”

There needs to be a follow through on utterances against corruption, she said, adding that this is what South Africans were now seeing.

At the World Economic Forum this week, Ramaphosa said South Africa was on a path of renewal and was open for business.

Booysen could not help but deduce that this statement also referred to President Jacob Zuma.

“And Ace Magashule nowadays is in about the second-highest level in the ANC and one of the highest levels in government. He is virtually at the top and the message that goes out is that there are no untouchabl­es. It shows some determinat­ion that it’s not just anticorrup­tion talk, but it’s serious action,” she said.

“It’s the stage of a promise of the end of an era. South Africa deserves to reach the end of this embarrassi­ng decade, and more, that we have gone through. One thing is sure, it is a watershed, way from what we as South Africans have become used to.

“Ordinary citizens and ordinary ANC supporters really did not deserve to get a party like that. It’s a major miracle that the party still has the goodwill of people hoping to see a new ANC. They are prepared to give them a little bit of leeway to prove that there can still be a different ANC.”

Political analyst Ralph Mathekga said law enforcemen­t officials now had the confidence to do their job. “If you are an enforcemen­t official, you always know what the right thing is to do.

“And if you read the situation now, you see the National Director of Public Prosecutio­ns under siege and some of the top leadership in the police have been removed,” he said.

“So, disgruntle­d public servants who [previously] did not like that order are the ones who have been leaking informatio­n. They have been activists and now they get to do something without institutio­nal resistance. “I don't think that Ramaphosa instructed people to do this, but people know there will be no negative consequenc­es now.” –

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? PROBED. ANC secretary-general and Free State Premier Ace Magashule has had his offices and those of the provincial department of agricultur­e in Bloemfonte­in raided by the Hawks.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda PROBED. ANC secretary-general and Free State Premier Ace Magashule has had his offices and those of the provincial department of agricultur­e in Bloemfonte­in raided by the Hawks.
 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? CASH COWS. Cattle at the Vrede dairy farm in the Free State.
Picture: Neil McCartney CASH COWS. Cattle at the Vrede dairy farm in the Free State.

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