Zuma should suspend Mac Maharaj - Mmusi Maimane |
Publication |
politicsweb |
Date | 2013-02-01 |
Reporter | Mmusi Maimane |
Web link | www.politicsweb.co.za |
DA NS says latest allegations in M&G further
taint presidential spokesperson's credibility
President Zuma should suspend Mac Maharaj
I will today write to President Zuma to
recommend that he suspend the spokesperson in
the Presidency, Mac Maharaj, with immediate
effect.
The public protector must investigate the
allegations against Mr Maharaj in this morning's
Mail and Guardian; and Mr Maharaj should be
suspended from his office until that
investigation can be completed (see
here).
The ever-increasing stack of allegations brought
forward by the Mail and Guardian, in particular
the allegations made by Mr Maharaj's
sister-in-law, seems to suggest that Mr Maharaj
did in fact receive a kickback from Thales, the
French weapons manufacturer that bribed Schabir
Shaik. If the allegations by Mr Maharaj's
sister-in-law are in fact true, a direct link
can be drawn between Mr Maharaj and Thales, via
the Swiss bank account he allegedly opened to
facilitate Thales' payments to him.
The Presidency cannot continue to function with
a spokesperson of questionable credibility. Mr
Maharaj's presence undercuts the very legitimacy
of the office he serves. It cannot continue.
Mr Maharaj should leave his post in the interest
of the Presidency and the country.
Statement issued by Mmusi Maimane, DA
National Spokesperson, February 1 2013
With acknowledgement to
Mmusi Maimane and politicsweb.