ANCYL takes swipe at Pravin, Thuli

Published Sep 25, 2016

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THE ANC Youth League has accused Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan of blocking economic opportunities for young people, while allegedly protecting his business interest in certain big businesses.

The league also launched an attack on Public Protector Thuli Madonsela, labelling her a CIA spy.

Ironically, a similar claim against Madonsela was made a while back by Deputy Defence and Military Veterans Minister Kebby Maphatsoe.

While Maphatsoe had failed to substantiate his claim and had since retracted his comments, ANCYL president Collen Maine insists that Madonsela was a CIA spy.

“She never refuted those allegations. So her handlers are the CIA and monopoly capital,” Maine said, speaking yesterday in Luthuli House after the conclusion of the league’s national executive committee (NEC) meeting on Saturday.

The ANCYL also joined the fray on the stand-off between Gordhan and the Hawks. The league accused the minister of “trying to be Jesus Christ” for his refusal to present himself to the Hawks.

Earlier, ANCYL deputy secretary Thandi Moraka urged Gordhan to co-operate with the Hawks, who are investigating him for his alleged involvement in the SA Revenue Service “rogue unit”.

“We want to reaffirm our call that if there is anything that Pravin did wrong, it must never be taken into public discourse, but rather the matter be handled between the parties concerned.

“We equally call on Pravin not to fall into the trap of wanting to be the Jesus Christ of our times, claiming that in the entire movement, he is the only one committed to fighting corruption,” she said.

“Pravin must stop using this matter to seek public sympathy and projecting himself as a victim in the public eye.

“His business interests versus his current position
of responsibility also seem
to, of late, surface as a hindrance in our quest for economic freedom.

“And, therefore, any hindrance or hiccup of these noble calls becomes an enemy.”

The youth league also poured cold water on Madonsela’s pending report on state capture, saying it was their wish that her investigations should not focus on the Guptas but all organs of state, including the judiciary.

“The investigation itself and the rate at which this investigation is been conducted calls for concern.

“Be that as it may, the NEC is equally perplexed as to what exactly this Madonsela investigation is, given the fact that the state is characterised in three spheres – judiciary, legislature and executive.

“The investigation, however, seems to have focused on the executive only. The question posed now is: Is Madonsela going to investigate the likes of the judiciary and Parliament in the process?

“We, therefore, demand answers from the public protector and appeal to her not to use our own institutions to please her alleged handlers,” Moraka said.

The youth league claimed Gordhan had an ulterior motive when he allegedly made funds available to Madonsela to investigate state capture.

“Recently, her office indicated that it ran out of funds to process outstanding cases. Surprisingly, the Treasury has now found money,” she added.

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