The Star Late Edition

Law systems aren’t rooted in fairness

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DURING an interview with NewzRoomAf­rika, acquitted former minister of state security, advocate Bongani Bongo mentioned something very important. He mentioned how charges against those the system sees as not following their agenda are charged as they go, as if law enforcemen­t is buying airtime.

Bongo said law enforcemen­t agencies should investigat­e and charge individual­s after conducting proper research and necessary investigat­ions, but what we’ve seen is that our law enforcemen­t has been used to fight political battles.

The agencies supposed to protect us, demanding justice, have now become a problem that they were establishe­d to deal with. We cannot have law enforcemen­t agencies fighting factional party politics, working on rumours, media statements and a lack of evidence.

Let’s take the issue of Bongo. When rumours came out about his alleged corruption, a series of collaborat­ed media statements came out, politician­s masqueradi­ng as “constituti­onal experts” constantly fed us their biased opinion and a certain narrative was advanced. A picture was painted about the man that many knew very little about and the court of public opinion took its verdict. The man was guilty.

But as much as we can complain about the conduct of certain judges who rule based on media statements and public opinion, we must commend those in our fractured judiciary who stand behind the rule of law, proper procedures and evidence.

Western Cape Judge President JP Hlophe heard the matter and decided the State failed to provide evidence and prove their allegation. Now going back to the interview, Bongo mentioned how the charges against the secretary-general of the ANC, Ace Magushule, are politicall­y motivated.

We're not saying don't report on Magashule, but report on Pravin Gordhan, Cyril Ramaphosa and John Steenhuise­n the same as you report about Julius Malema, for example. Gordhan appoints his family members into boards and the media is quiet. What South Africans should constantly keep in mind is that this is not about Ace Magashule or President Cyril Ramaphosa, it’s about our law enforcemen­t agencies.

MODIBE MODIBA | Co founder The Insight Factor

 ?? Agency (ANA) | TRACEY ADAMS African News ?? ANC MP Bongani Bongo said law enforcemen­t agencies should investigat­e properly before charging people.
Agency (ANA) | TRACEY ADAMS African News ANC MP Bongani Bongo said law enforcemen­t agencies should investigat­e properly before charging people.

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