The Citizen (Gauteng)

No more excuses, Mr President

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When President Cyril Ramaphosa took office and announced his Cabinet appointees, there was incredulit­y that he continued with the services of the controvers­ial social developmen­t minister, Bathabile Dlamini, at whose door the blame could be laid for the social grants payments fiasco.

Ramaphosa appointed her to the Presidency, as minister responsibl­e for women, seemingly giving her renewed political life.

However, at the time of the appointmen­t, there were voices which speculated that Ramaphosa would have had both negative and positive motivation­s for retaining Dlamini. On the negative side is the fact that, despite the changing of the guard at the ANC’s electoral conference in December last year, the Jacob Zuma faction (of which Dlamini is a pillar) is far from being destroyed. Also, she still enjoys considerab­le support in the influentia­l Women’s League of the ANC. So he had to tread carefully.

On the other hand, the optimistic spin on Ramaphosa’s decision was that he was biding his time, giving Dlamini enough of the proverbial rope to hang herself politicall­y.

After this week’s Constituti­onal Court judgment against Dlamini, we wonder if Ramphosa is going to help tighten that political noose.

The court so disapprove­d of her conduct in various legal delaying actions around the payment system for social grants, that it ordered her to pay, from her own pocket, 20% of the costs of the Black Sash and Freedom Under Law, the organisati­ons which forced her to court in an effort to get justice for impoverish­ed and suffering grant recipients.

Not only that, the highest court in the land opined that she had misled it – and directed that a copy of the judgment be sent to the National Prosecutin­g Authority to investigat­e whether she committed perjury.

You cannot have a minister who is accused of lying to a court, Mr President.

Now you have no excuse …

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