Friday, December 14, 2012

African ineptocracy at work


A 'must read'


This is quite unbelievable, and on so many levels!

Firstly, these keystone cops couldn't solve a crime even if their pathetic Affirmatively Actionised lives depended on it. Look at the photo. It's perfectly cut metal sheets shielding whatever is going on behind them, from the street. As if this isn't clue enough, we have the next door neighbours having the same front yard adornments. And last, but by no means least, there is the trashed trucks and vehicles in the front yard. Chop-shop anyone?

But at risk of embarrassing these 3rd world retards any further, I just HAVE to take issue with how it's all being handled. NO ONE has suggested - naturally - that there could be any criminal activity going on behind these tin walls (well, you may say, innocent squatters want privacy too), and no one has asked for a warrant to search. Instead, we have the usual bumbling, passing-of-buck and otherwise circle-running we have become accustomed to when reading of these idiots.

First a Ward Councillor has her antennae raised, who in turn confers with her local MP to discover that the property is government owned. But not to be outdone in the buck-passing department, the ANC government gets involved when the question of ownership is raised in Parliament. Do they not have tax registers in the NuSA? It then goes full circle when the Minister of Public Works goes back to Norwood Police Station and asks them to do some further investigation. This has the desired NuSAns effect and they snap right to it, and promptly pass this dossier of complaint over to the Yeoville police station.

And is if there isn't enough idiots taking part in this Chinese fire drill, a state attorney has gone back to the minister to request that a legal representative (with BEE credentials no doubt) be appointed to 'attend to the matter'. And so it sits.

But in the meantime, a deputy director of a Heritage Department (immovable) in the city has put his tuppence worth in by washing his hands of the entire affair and suggesting the public works department is responsible.

Who ARE these people?

And now - folks - you MIGHT begin to understand why things cannot and will never be done in SA.

What a shambles. What a lark. How so very African.

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