Maimane calls for Zuma to resign as State Capture report recommends Judicial Commission of Inquiry

Mmusi Maimane, leader of the DA, writes that after the revelations in the State of Capture report, President Zuma should do the honourable thing and resign.

EDITOR – As one of the two original complainants in the matter, I have today received a copy of the Public Protector’s report into State Capture in South Africa, entitled “State of Capture”.

The release of the report is another victory for the Constitution, the rule of law, and the fight against corruption and state capture by the Jacob Zuma and the ANC. Following the findings in this report, Jacob Zuma should do the honourable thing and resign. Given the scale of the state capture that is detailed in the report, which he has allowed and indeed fostered, he cannot continue in office. The Zuma presidency has been a blight on South Africa – only his resignation can help repair the damage he has caused.

The report finds evidence of significant wrongdoing, improper influence, conflicts of interest and outright corruption – much of which is new information, and all of which points directly to President Zuma, Duduzane Zuma and the Guptas. The manner in which Jacob Zuma has conducted himself is completely dishonourable and unbecoming of the nation’s President. He has actively tried to delay the release of this report, disrespected the Office of the Public Protector, and wasted millions of rands of public money in frivolous litigation.

On our initial reading of the report, we welcome the remedial action which requires the President to appoint, within 30 days, a commission of inquiry headed by a judge selected by the Chief Justice. We welcome the remedial action requiring the Public Protector, in terms of section 6 (4) (c) (i) of the Public Protector Act, to bring to the notice of the National Prosecuting Authority and the DPCI those matters identified in this report where it appears crimes have been committed.

The most pertinent findings by the Public Protector’s report include:

If Zuma will not resign, we look forward to the DA’s Motion of No Confidence in President Zuma being debated in Parliament in the coming weeks. This affords Parliament the opportunity to end Jacob Zuma’s disastrous presidency by relieving him of his duties once and for all. This report gives additional weight to this Motion of No Confidence, and there is no reasonable excuse for the ANC in Parliament to reject this motion in support of Jacob Zuma.

 

Mmusi Maimane MP

Leader of the Democratic Alliance

 

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