A good week for Ronald Lamola

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The former ANC youth leaguer has been consistently effective as justice minister.

Ronald Lamola may have lost out on the ANC deputy presidency, but as justice minister he has consistently been more effective than many of his predecessors. He followed through on a promise to make the National Prosecuting Authority’s crack team investigating high-profile state capture and corruption cases, the Investigating Directorate , permanent.

He may have lost to Paul Mashatile for the party’s No 2 spot, but there is great promise ahead for the former ANC youth leaguer. Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi’s understanding of his job leaves much to be desired. He insists that e-toll payments will be refunded. Sanral and the National Treasury have not responded, and neither have car hire firms that passed on the costs to customers.

 

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