The Citizen (Gauteng)

President gets it right with NPA job

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One of the most destructiv­e aspects of the state capture project was the hijacking of the criminal justice system. The investigat­ion sector was subverted to the job of protecting those in power. At the same time, the prosecutor­ial apparatus was rendered ineffectiv­e in delivering real justice, because the highest offices of the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) were filled with those loyal to former president Jacob Zuma.

None of those appointmen­ts were as controvers­ial as that of NPA head Shaun Abrahams, who was removed from office after the Constituti­onal Court ruled his appointmen­t was invalid.

So, it is heartening to see President Cyril Ramaphosa’s commitment to bring new transparen­cy to the process to find a replacemen­t for Abrahams. He has set up a panel, which includes the General Council of the Bar, Law Society of South Africa, Black Lawyers Associatio­n, the National Associatio­n of Democratic Laywers, Advocates for Transforma­tion, the auditor-general and the South African Human Rights Commission.

In a departure from the executive rule which characteri­sed the Zuma years. Ramaphosa’s move has brought civil society back into one of the most important decision-making processes in the country.

Let us hope that this integrity and commitment to real democracy will remain a hallmark of Ramaphosa’s tenure.

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