7 December 2009
Statement by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
TUTU: SIMELANE APPOINTMENT AN ABERRATION THAT SHOULD BE REVERSED
“The appointment of Advocate Menzi Simelane as National Director of Public Prosecutions is a setback for the integrity of South Africa’s post-apartheid legal system.
“While it would be naïve to expect any government to appoint a director of prosecutions politically opposed to its policies and programmes, the appointment of one whose ready willingness to act on political instructions has been questioned by a statutory commission does nothing for people’s confidence in the law.
“South Africa built its constitutional democracy on the rubble of an apartheid system that had the subversion of law as a founding principle. The use of “independent” legal instruments to destroy political opposition was a hallmark of apartheid and a thread that ran through the hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
“Surely we should have learned from the past. Surely, after what we have been through, we should place a premium on ensuring the integrity and impartiality of prosecutorial decision-making.
“Simelane’s integrity has been questioned from within his own political party and by his profession.
“Appointing a man deemed unfit for the job by a statutory commission led by senior ANC stalwart Frene Ginwala besmirches the office of the NDPP. To witness the professional body of South African advocates – Simelane’s peers – considering disbarring him is a national embarrassment. This distresses me deeply.
“Questions on the constitutionality of the appointment will be debated and adjudicated by people who have more knowledge of the law than I have. I have raised my objections to this appointment with Minister of Justice Jeff Radebe and Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe (President Zuma was in Trinidad & Tobago.).
“I now appeal to President Zuma to do the right thing. Since his appointment, he has done much to restore the confidence of South Africans in government. But the appointment of Advocate Simelane is an aberration. The appointment should be reversed.”
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I think Zuma must do this country a favour and listen to Tutu because he speaks truth to power.
I have realised that what ever decission taken by President Zuma to apoint who ever he wants to occupy a certain position he is been opposed especially by those who hated him before he became a president.what is happening now about Zuma it was never done before by the previouse presidents.I think people must accept that JZ is the people’s president and chosen by the people.Let him do his term without interfiarances,They want to fail so that they can blame in future.
And when Zuma’ ANC kicks you like a dog you will still lick his hand. FOOL.
Armed Gunman
December 7, 2009 at 4:33 pmI think Tutu must pray for us all and stay out of politics.