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Cosatu: ANC needs ‘facelift’ with people of high integrity

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THE ANC needs to “give a facelift to its government” and make sure it deploys people of high integrity who will at all times act with utmost profession­alism, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) said.

Responding to the ANC’s January 8 statement delivered by ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa in East London on Saturday, Cosatu spokespers­on Sizwe Pamla said the trade union federation supported the ANC national executive committee’s (NEC) firm commitment to fight corruption.

Cosatu further agreed with the assertion that all forms of corruption had to be “exposed and prosecuted, including corruption, collusion and other criminal activities in the private sector”.

“Cosatu supports the call by the ANC NEC for strong and efficient law-enforcemen­t agencies to lead the fight against corruption and crime in general. For this to be achieved the ANC needs to give a facelift to its government and make sure that it deploys people of high integrity who will at all times act with utmost profession­alism.

“Some members of the current executive are second rate and not helpful to the cause of a people-centred and people-driven developmen­t. The ANC cannot continue to ignore the fact that since 2009 about 216 directors-general have been suspended, removed, or shifted in 32 government department­s. This is unsustaina­ble and wholly unacceptab­le,” Pamla said.

“The fact of the matter is that South Africa is still condemned to a junk status by the Western sovereign rating agencies, which among others was justified on the basis of policy and political instabilit­y within government. Decisive action needs to be taken to stop this phenomenon from continuing or we risk failing to sustain the positive economic results that we have seen MONDAY JANUARY 15 2018 towards the end of last year.

“We support the plan to reduce the concentrat­ion of ownership and control in the economy by expanding the mandate of the competitio­n authoritie­s. We also agree that state procuremen­t and the award of concession­s should be used more effectivel­y to promote broad-based black economic empowermen­t and encourage greater worker ownership,” Pamla said. – African News Agency/ANA

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