Sunday, August 28, 2016

Zuma wants the crown jewels

In February this year, the Congress of the People (COPE), a political party of South Africa, issued a statement condemning President Jacob Zuma’s intentions to capture SARS and treasury. COPE calls Zuma a desperate individual who believes Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is standing in his way. 
Zuma has strategically placed his people in all the relevant departments and the crown jewel would be capturing SARS and Treasury. Gordhan will need to use all the resources he has to prevent the Zuma conquest becoming a reality. Unfortunately, Pravin Gordhan stands surrounded by hostile foes.

Zuma is hell bent on getting Des van Rooyen to head the finance ministry. Zuma believes that Van Rooyen is the most highly qualified man for the job. Yes, Van Rooyen is needed by Zuma to serve his own interest and that of friends.

In relation to the SARS Secret Unit, it has been published in the local media that these operatives had as aim to steal businesses on behalf of their family or for themselves. There is massive interaction between the NPA and SARS. The NPA has been identified as being one of the most corrupt institutions in the country. The upshot hereof is that the legal system is a mess in South Africa. The Judges seem to be playing games, these days it would appear that the situation is that one is guilty until proven innocent.

South Africa has been hijacked by criminals and they lurk all over the place. Hidden away in government departments, public offices, and private enterprises. Whether these criminals are white or black, pink, or blue are immaterial, criminals they all are. The biggest offender of all is President Jacob Zuma. While the whole world is under the impression that he is laughing, those who know says that his chuckle is a way of masking his fury. He is at his utmost dangerous mood when he starts to giggle. If that is so, then it means that South Africa has much more problems than even contemplated.

Published on  South Africa Today – South Africa News

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