Sowetan

Makwetu held up as benchmark

Pityana urges public servants to copy AG ’ s example

- By Mpho Koka

Business Unity SA president Sipho Pityana has called on politician­s and public servants to followthe ethical leadership of late auditor-general (AG) Kimi Makwetu.

Pityana was speaking at Makwetu’s funeral service at the Fourways Memorial Park yesterday.

He said Makwetu led the fight against corruption.

Makwetu was an unwavering giant in the fight against corruption and maladminis­tration. He is an example of a public servant whose mission in life is to serve our people with honour, integrity and dignity, ” Pityana said.

“Kimi Makwetu was a South African hero. His piercing mind focused our attention not only on the symptoms of the scourge of corruption or its foundation and root causes, but his consistent and reliable findings offered clear answers to the questions of what is to be done to restore our nation to good governance and ethical leadership.

We must hold politician­s and public servants to account and only then will we be able to ensure that public funds will be spent on the public and not pocketed by thieves.

I am not only talking to those in public office whose wrongdoing is exposed by the AG ’ s office. My comments are equally directed to those in business who see nothing wrong with paying a bribe here, manipulati­ng a tender there, and generally contributi­ng to the erosion of our society through corruption and theft.”

National Assembly speaker Thandi Modise, National Council of Provinces (NCOP) chairperso­n Amos Masondo and state capture commission of inquiry chief investigat­or Terence Nombembe were among other people who paid tribute to Makwetu.

Modise praised Makwetu for the advice he gave her during her stint as North West premier and NCOP chairperso­n.

“When I was thrown in the deep end to become premier [between 2010 and 2014] ... advice and cautions I got from the AG’s office made me go back to my province to try to fix things,” Modise said.

“When I went into the NCOP, it was my interactio­n with Tata Makwetu that pushed me to do a review of the structure of the NCOP and come out with a report which is in the hands of the governing party...” she said.

“Parliament is not only about us public representa­tives giving speeches, it’s also about representi­ng the people in every respect, interrogat­ing and holding ourselves as legislatur­e accountabl­e, and not just the executive.”

Nombembe said Makwetu, his successor as AG, represente­d a “mark of excellence in the public sector”.

Makwetu, 54, had been appointed to the UN Independen­t Audit Advisory Committee just before his death.

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Kimi Makwetu

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