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26th November 2009
Inkatha Freedom Party has lambasted the
appointment of Commissioner Bheki Cele as National Commissioner
of Police, saying it was a reward for his steadfast campaigning
for President Jacob Zuma. Cele, the former MEC for Safety and
Community Liaison in KwaZulu-Natal was appointed by President
Zuma to take over as National Commissioner from Mr. Jackie
Selebi who is now facing criminal charges. Speaking during the
Community Safety debate at the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature in
Pietermaritzburg today Mr. Blessed Gwala, IFP MPL said:
"Mr. Cele's appointment went against our
belief that government positions must be depoliticized. In
particular, the police service must not be allowed to operate
under a cloud of perceptions of being politically biased. Merit
was not the case in the appointment of Mr Cele. Instead it was
his political loyalty to the ANC and in particular it appeared
to be a reward for his steadfast campaigning for His Excellency
President Jacob Zuma.
"We still believe as the IFP that
President Zuma should have appointed a career policeman or woman
with a proven track record within the SAPS. It is appointments
such as this that definitely demoralize many loyal and
hardworking police officers who have dedicated years of their
lives to the service of the South African public. For they
realize that there is no reward for long and outstanding service
as long as one is not either a card-carrying member of the ANC
or at least a sympathizer who is well connected."
For Further Information:
Mr. Blessed Gwala IFP MPL
078 303 0010 |