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Transformation Fund a ‘looting scheme’, says DA – The Mail & Guardian

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Last updated: May 30, 2025 12:05 am
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) has strongly criticized the Transformation Fund proposed by the African National Congress (ANC), calling it a sophisticated mechanism of ‘looting’ and economic capture that will only benefit the politically-connected elite. The party believes that the fund, which is anchored in broad-based black economic empowerment (BEE) policy, will not lead to real economic empowerment for the majority of South Africans.

DA spokesperson for trade, Toby Chance, expressed the party’s rejection of the fund during a media briefing, stating that it is another failed attempt by the ANC to implement broad-based BEE schemes that only serve to enrich elites, rather than uplift workers. The DA presented an alternative vision of economic empowerment that transcends racial boundaries and focuses on real empowerment through economic growth and job creation.

The draft concept document released by the department of trade, industry, and competition proposes the establishment of a R100 billion Transformation Fund that diverts a portion of companies’ after-tax profits to support black-owned businesses, particularly small, medium, and micro enterprises. However, the DA argues that the fund’s focus on race rather than investment or job creation will hinder economic growth and block real progress towards empowerment.

The DA believes that the Transformation Fund is a continuation of failed broad-based BEE policies that have not brought disadvantaged South Africans into the economic mainstream. The party insists that true empowerment comes through growing the economy and creating a conducive environment for all individuals to thrive, regardless of race.

DA national spokesperson, Karabo Khakhau, described the fund as “an activated looting scheme” and criticized the practice of funneling money to a select few in the name of transformation. She argued that prioritizing funding for politically connected individuals only perpetuates corruption and does not truly empower marginalized communities.

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DA deputy spokesperson on trade, Mlondi Mdluli, emphasized the need for compassion, clarity, and effectiveness in addressing deep-seated issues of empowerment and redress. He pointed out that existing state-supported funds have failed to address systemic economic challenges and called for a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to economic empowerment.

In conclusion, the DA remains steadfast in its belief that true empowerment comes through growing the economy and fostering an inclusive economic growth strategy. The party stands against the Transformation Fund and other redistributive mechanisms that do not address the root causes of economic inequality. As the debate on transformation continues, the DA remains committed to its vision of creating a prosperous and inclusive society for all South Africans. In a recent statement, the Goodwill and Unity Movement (GNU) made it clear that while they may agree on many issues within the organization, they will not simply be a “rubber stamp” for the African National Congress (ANC) on matters where they disagree.

The GNU, a coalition of various political parties and organizations, emphasized the importance of maintaining their independence and not blindly following the ANC on every decision. While they support the ANC on many issues, they also recognize the need to voice their own opinions and concerns when necessary.

This stance reflects the GNU’s commitment to upholding democracy and ensuring that all voices are heard within the coalition. By not being afraid to disagree with the ANC when necessary, the GNU aims to foster a culture of open dialogue and debate within the organization.

It is important for political movements to maintain their autonomy and not simply act as a mouthpiece for the ruling party. By standing up for their own beliefs and principles, the GNU demonstrates their commitment to representing the interests of their constituents and holding the ANC accountable for their actions.

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Overall, the GNU’s statement highlights the importance of independent thinking and constructive criticism within political coalitions. By maintaining their integrity and refusing to blindly follow the ANC, the GNU sets a positive example for other organizations to follow.

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