Maimane insistent on viewing Zuma's declaration of interests

DA leader Mmusi Maimane File photo: Twitter

DA leader Mmusi Maimane File photo: Twitter

Published Nov 9, 2017

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DA leader Mmusi Maimane has written to Director-General in the Presidency Dr Cassius Lubisi indicating that he would like to view President Jacob Zuma’s declaration of interests' documents for all the years of his presidency. 

Lubisi is the person responsible as per the Executive Ethics Code. Section 7.5 of the code stipulates that "Any person has access to the public part of a register during office hours of the secretary concerned”.

Maimane has set a deadline for Friday to view the president’s declaration of interests.

"Last week Thursday in Parliament, I asked President Jacob Zuma to respond to the allegations that he had received a R1 million a month salary from his friend Roy Moodley’s company, Royal Security, while he was president," Maimane said in a statement.

"President Zuma replied saying 'I did not receive payments from private individuals or companies during my tenure as president, other than those which have been disclosed or reported to the necessary authorities'...

"I have made it clear to Dr Lubisi that I will be coming to the Union Buildings tomorrow, Friday, 10 November, to view the president’s declaration of interests and that they ought to be ready to be viewed by then.

"In an initial responding letter, the DG notified me that this documentation would take some time to compile as it is 'voluminous'.

"The DG’s response makes no sense at all. The president’s declaration of interests documents are public documents and should already be compiled and ready to be viewed at any time by anyone – as per the Executive Ethics Code.

"Moreover, the DG’s comments and subsequent ducking and diving are suspicious at best – and raise questions as to whether these documents do in fact exist.

"It should not take more than a week to produce documents that should have been filed timeously by the president each year. 

"No more delay, let’s see whether President Zuma declares his million rand a monthly salary or not."

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