Cape Times

Zuma, ANC must take full responsibi­lity for Nkandla debacle

- Cope spokesman

MAC MAHARAJ correctly asserted that the President should take responsibi­lity for the debacle at Nkandla. Whether or not President Zuma asked for the security upgrades is not the question.

The squandered quantum is the main issue. At the heart of the challenge to the ANC administra­tion is the demure manner in which Public Works signed off on a bill in excess of R120 million for 20 shoddily built houses. Criminalit­y is writ large here and the nation needs answers.

The responsibi­lity for the massive waste of public resources at Nkandla is that of the President and the ruling party. The Public Protector was too soft in her recommenda­tions to the President.

Ironically, the ANC MPs who went to Nkandla were far more scathing than Madonsela. They looked hard but could not find where the R246m was spent. They said so openly and on camera. This finding by ANC MPs is fatal to the defence of the President.

Therefore, where did the R246m go? It is the responsibi­lity of ANC Ministers and MPs to account in full to the nation. Furthermor­e, they must tell the nation when and how President Zuma and the government will recover the stolen money and what action it will take against the colluders and looters? These are the questions for the ANC to answer honestly and unambiguou­sly. The cat is out of the bag.

If Mac Maharaj saw clearly and early enough that the responsibi­lity lay with the President for the huge cost overruns, what subsequent blindness precluded other ANC ministers and MPs from seeing that also? That this happened at the President’s homestead is a side issue.

Tight fiscal control is the responsibi­lity of the party in power and therefore any colossal scam is something it has to answer for.

People don’t pay taxes for looters to make merry with their contributi­ons to the fiscus. Wherever public money is wantonly lost, the ruling party has to take responsibi­lity.

By their own candid but late admission, the party dismally failed the nation. Both the President and the ruling party are now in the dock.

The tables are turning. The ruling party is now sensing that the “fire pool” story is not going to douse the flaming public rage and anger. Frolic was unambiguou­s. This was a swimming pool. Taxpayers do not pay for swimming pools in any person’s private residence.

The ANC has to take responsibi­lity. It can no longer duck and dive.

The President has to take responsibi­lity. Finally, those who handled the project and signed off on payments must equally take responsi- bility. Every responsibl­e government takes responsibi­lity for its actions and its spending.

The ANC must take responsibi­lity for the wild expenditur­e at Nkandla that had no regard for the Public Finance Management Act.

If the President had heeded his spokesman’s sage and timely advice on taking responsibi­lity, how differentl­y the problem would have resolved itself. Now, the choice is no longer there.

There is now a compulsion for the President and the ANC to take responsibi­lity and recompense the taxpayers of our country. Dennis Bloem

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