The ANC and its alliance partners appear not to be singing the same tune about how the findings and recommendations of the state capture inquiry report should be implemented.
ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe said the report should be dealt with internally — to correct mistakes committed and rebuild the party — while the SACP and Cosatu argued there must be prosecutions.
“The report will be dealt with institutionally and that’s what we should wait for and not use it to settle scores internally. We must use it to correct weaknesses, to correct the mistakes we have committed and rebuild the ANC, strengthen it,” he said. “We don’t want this report to be like the Seriti report. Almost R1bn has been spent on the inquiry. Just for the Zondo commission to print this batch, it cost taxpayers R1.5m. It cannot be money that must go to the drain because certain individuals must not go to answer for what they are alleged to have done. “Everyone implicated in the report must answer.
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