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Prosecute, jail corrupt – Jonas

- SIVIWE FEKETHA siviwe.feketha@inl.co.za

FORMER deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas has warned there will be no faith in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administra­tion and the criminal justice system if high-profile politician­s and public servants who took part in state capture and corruption are not prosecuted and jailed.

Jonas has made these comments in his new book titled After Dawn – Hope after State Capture, which addresses a range of issues including ways of reviving the country’s ailing economy, inequaliti­es, and protecting the state from plunder through political patronage.

“In a country where some say that as much as a third of public procuremen­t has been siphoned off by the corrupt, no lower standard is acceptable. Until this happens, scepticism will exist over the state’s real intentions, and the belief that the corrupt are still governing will continue,” he said.

The government will also not break way from corruption, rent-seeking and state capture if political heads are still allowed to appoint bureaucrat­s in the public service, he pointed out.

Jonas maintained that if the country were to create a capable, legitimate state, it had to advocate for a meritocrat­ic service where appointmen­ts are made based on rigorous recruitmen­t, with selection underlined by ethics, morality and state-building.

“This is contrary to the existing practice where appointmen­ts are made by part grandee and are based more on extending political influence and patronage networks, than getting the job done.”

It had become popular under the ANC government to deride technocrat­s in the civil service when they displayed a high level of technical skills “when what was needed was political loyalty to the ruling party, he added.

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