Alliance 10-a-Side Meeting |
Statement of The Alliance
10-a-Side Meeting
held in Johannesburg
24 August 2005
The Alliance 10-a-side, made up of the national leaderships of
the ANC, SACP, COSATU and SANCO met to discuss matters relating to the charges
brought against the ANC Deputy President, and the ensuing developments. The
meeting was characterized by frank, fruitful and constructive discussions.
In approaching these matters our Alliance is guided by the principles
of our movement and the principles that underpin our democracy, which we are
collectively committed to upholding. Our point of departure was that the unity
of the ANC and our alliance is of paramount importance. The meeting recognized
and agreed that this matter has caused deep hurt and outrage in all of our formations and that therefore we need
to find a common approach in handling it. We are the only formations capable of
leading our national democratic effort to continue with the transformation of
our country.
Guided by these principles, the Alliance therefore agreed
on the following:
Reaffirming our support for ANC Deputy President,
Cde Jacob Zuma
The Alliance reiterates that Cde Zuma continues to
enjoy the full and unreserved support of the Alliance and each of its component
organizations and members. The Alliance meeting further endorsed the decisions
of the ANC NGC on the place and role of the ANC Deputy President. We
particularly endorsed the decision that the collective and individual leaders of
our movement must be respected at all times. In this regard the meeting also
agreed that the President and the Deputy President of the Republic must be
accorded respect and be supported as leaders of our country.
The
Alliance reiterated its commitment to the upholding of the rule of law, the
supremacy of the South African constitution, the principle of presumption of
innocence, and the need for state institutions to respect the rights, dignity
and integrity of all citizens.
The Alliance meeting urged Cde Zuma’s
lawyers to approach the state to cover the costs of his legal defence, since he
is facing allegations that emanate from his role as a public office-bearer.
Raid at the home of Cde Zuma
The Alliance disapproves
of the highhanded search and seizure operations at the homes of ANC Deputy
President, including his lawyers’ offices. This is inconsistent with the NPA
Act, which urges that the Scorpions must perform its duties fearlessly but with
sensitivity to privacy and the dignity of the affected persons.
We are
also concerned about the manner in which the media appears to have been
co-ordinated to ensure public ventilation of even the details of the search and
seizure operations.
The Alliance Secretariat will officially communicate
all these complaints and concerns to the National Director of Public
Prosecution. As the builders of this democracy we will continue to support and
respect institutions of democracy, even as we continue to transform them so that
they reflect the values underpinning our democracy.
On the way
forward
Accordingly, the alliance partners dealt with a range of
perceptions emanating since the developments on the Jacob Zuma matter and agreed
to continue assessing the basis of these perceptions which have not helped the
common unity and purpose of the movement.
The Alliance meeting agreed
that the management of the fissures created by developments around the ANC
Deputy President is a priority, and we are committed and confident that
collectively we will resolve all these. The meeting agreed that another 10 a
side meeting will be convened in the coming weeks to discuss a range of other
political matters of common interest. In particular, to continue discussions and
exchanges around the outcomes and resolutions of the ANC NGC, SACP Special
National Congress, and the COSATU Central Committee. We further agreed that many
of the resolutions taken in these important gatherings provide a very firm
foundation for further consolidating common alliance perspectives on the
challenges of transforming our country.
The Alliance will also receive
a report on the preparations and discussions towards the National Congress of
SANCO, to be held in December 2005, as part of ongoing consolidation of our
common perspectives and approaches to all matters facing the transformation
challenge in our country.
COSATU also formally tabled its CC resolution
on the matters relating to the Deputy President of the ANC. It was agreed that
further engagement is required on these COSATU CC resolutions, within the
context of the overall discussions of the resolutions of national gatherings of
the other partners.
Issued by
Alliance Secretariat
Kaiser
Mohau, SA Communist Party
Smuts Ngonyama, African National Congress
Paul
Notyhawa, COSATU
With acknowledgement to the Alliance Secretariat.