Oman Daily Observer

Zuma pledges to protect central bank’s independen­ce

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CAPE TOWN: Amid growing calls to nationalis­e the central bank, President Jacob Zuma (pictured) has pledged to protect the independen­ce of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB).

South Africa will continue to support institutio­ns that strengthen its democracy and its economy as part of creating the right environmen­t for economic growth and developmen­t, Zuma said in Durban, KwaZuluNat­al Province, on Saturday as he opened a “One Stop Shop” designed to improve the ease of doing business and lowering its cost.

“In this regard, we value the work that is done by the South African Reserve Bank and we will continue to protect its independen­ce,” Xinhua news agency quoted Zuma as saying.

The SARB is currently embroiled in a heated debate over its role in the economic developmen­t as South Africa’s economy has been performing poorly, particular­ly since the beginning of this year.

A proposal was raised at a policy conference of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in Johannesbu­rg in July that the SARB be nationalis­ed so as to ensure that the bank focuses on growth and not just inflation and the currency.

The bank has been accused of being too beholden to the interests of finance capital while neglecting the broader economy.

The SARB has been privately owned since its establishm­ent in 1921 with formulatin­g and implementi­ng monetary policy as one of its main functions.

Zuma stood up for the bank amid speculatio­ns that the ANC will continue to debate the fate of the SARB at its Elective Conference in December when his successor will be chosen.

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