Key to Influence |
Publication |
Business Day |
Date | 2006-11-12 |
Reporter |
Letters |
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Letters
Pierre
de Vos asserts that “what Vavi, Nzimande and the youth league should address, is
whether we really want a president who lied to Parliament and took more than R1m
from a friend to subsidise an extravagant lifestyle, and then used his power and
prestige as African National Congress deputy president and then as deputy
president of SA to assist his friend in his business dealings”, SA need not
suspend its common sense (November 9).
The answer is a resounding yes,
because he is precisely the type of person they would hope to have similar sway
over once he gets into office, as this is the only way they could hope to ever
influence the politics and, hence, the direction of our society.
What
will be interesting to observe is the conflict between the left-wing supporters
and the assortment of shady dealers and so-called “businessmen” who also swear
by Jacob Zuma’s innocence will it be a case of the highest bidder gets the
spoils?
Andrew Cripps
Johannesburg
With acknowledgement to Business Day.