ANC’s deployment policy to be blamed for country’s problems, says Holomisa

The leader of the United Democratic Movement, Bantu Holomisa has implicated that the African National Congress’ deployment policy is to be blamed for the troubles faced by the country, including the high rate of employment. During the party’s manifesto launch in Mthatha, in the Eastern Cape, Holomisa said the appointment of corrupt officials by the ruling party is visible in government institutions, including municipalities. “You will find that a Public Service Commission plays less appointing those people. A Minister will come or a Deputy Minister or MEC will come to the department, immediately he forces that accounting officer who was there or a Director-General to go and he brings his own DG that is where corruption starts at government level,” said Holomisa.
With the Local Government Elections ahead, UDM in its manifesto launched promised a clean government.
The party says its primary goal and election premise is to “put the people first” as part of our long-term strategy to transform South Africa into a Winning Nation – starting at local government.