The Citizen (KZN)

Why no Zuptas are arrested

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You and I will never know the full extent of Zupta corruption. Daily disclosure­s from the 200 000-odd leaked Gupta e-mails paint a picture which is difficult to comprehend because of its vast scale. How many individual­s and organisati­ons are ensnared? We can only guess.

Why have there been no arrests? How much more evidence is required? It is as if we already know the big fish will not be prosecuted.

Why? Because the Hawks are corrupt and politicall­y tainted. So too are the top echelons of the Saps, the National Prosecutin­g Authority among others. Google the names of their leadership. Then count how many have been suspended or discredite­d.

Among the Chapter Nine institutio­ns, the most glaring Zupta captive is the public protector. Her recommenda­tions about Absa and the Reserve Bank are word-perfect Gupta scripts.

She confirmed suspicions by delivering her report to the leader of Black First Land First (BLF), who is on record as having begged the Guptas for cash.

BLF’s funded followers “defended” the Saxonwold compound against peaceful protesters on April 7. The documented racism of the Guptas and their wedding guests is forgotten by these racists when money flows their way.

Whisper it, if you dare, but the judiciary too is not above reproach. Consider, for example, the whitewash which Judge Willie Seriti performed with his probe into the arms deal.

John Hlophe is still Western Cape Judge President, despite adverse findings by the Supreme Court of Appeal.

And the Judicial Service Commission, which plays a decisive role in the appointmen­t of judges, has a distinct Zuma look. The Zuptas don’t want the next chief justice to have an independen­t streak. Judge Mogoeng Mogoeng is doing a great job.

Another person who was expected to shine last week, Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown, disappoint­ed optimists when she left the Eskom board loaded with Zuptas. The halting way she read out the newbies’ names suggested she had been presented with a list of people whom she did not know.

Justice for the Zuptas is unlikely. However, if Zuma and his Saxonwold accomplice­s never have to stand in the dock, they are being tried in the court of public opinion. Few believed Zuma last week when he told parliament he was fit and doing his presidenti­al job “very well”.

We know from the Thabo Mbeki era that the ANC has a tendency to appease denialist leaders. The compromise­d party is doing that right now. ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu and secretary-general Gwede Mantashe have set the tone for any no-confidence debate. Whether or not the ballot is secret, most ANC MPs will support Zuma.

All the sound and fury around this weekend’s ANC policy conference signify nothing. The sponsored stage is set for pro-Zupta delegates to prevail. Follow the money. The ANC is corrupt to the core, irredeemab­ly.

SA’s salvation cannot derive from this Gupta-captured ANC, who have one-way tickets on transport loaded with gravy. Let them crash.

This country’s future lies with a new, different breed of leader. Roll on 2019.

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