Raymond Suttner - Suttner's View
#Xenophobia #Rape and the crisis of credibility
By: Raymond Suttner 12th September 2019 Recent weeks have been widely interpreted as representing crises for the Cyril Ramaphosa presidency, and it does not look like it will abate in the... →
CR17 funding and the quality of our democratic life
By: Raymond Suttner 2nd September 2019 During the ANC and State Presidency of Jacob Zuma, one of the features of the organisation's changing character was the absence of debate, the loss... →
#CR17 campaign funding and the changes in our politics
By: Raymond Suttner 21st August 2019 I am not in a position to assess the legality of the CR17 campaign funding released in media leaks and arising from the Public Protector's report... →
If the Public Protector ought to go, who will make it happen?
By: Raymond Suttner 26th July 2019 Much public commentary since Monday 22 July has concerned the Constitutional Court judgment on the Public Protector (PP), Busisiwe Mkhwebane... →
The threat to democracy (part two) The EFF
By: Raymond Suttner 16th July 2019 Last week the EFF crossed a threshold, in the violation of constitutional democracy, by approaching Pravin Gordhan at the speaker’s podium and... →
The threat to democracy (part one) – the Public Protector
By: Raymond Suttner 15th July 2019 Much of the media has been dominated over recent weeks by controversy surrounding reports of the Public Protector (PP) on the conduct of President... →
Marking June 16 this year
By: Raymond Suttner 18th June 2019 Visiting any mall or reading advertising inserts in South African newspapers or emails from various commercial outlets, one learns that June 16 is... →
New cabinet and constructive support for the “new dawn”
By: Raymond Suttner 3rd June 2019 Many people welcomed the removal of Jacob Zuma as State President and provided constructive support (and criticism) for the Cyril Ramaphosa-led... →
Cyril Ramaphosa’s choices, constraints and the question of trust
By: Raymond Suttner 20th May 2019 For some time, it has been clear that the ANC operates with at least two contesting centres of power. On the one hand there is that centred around... →
The judiciary, State capture and the future
By: Raymond Suttner 14th May 2019 Many democrats are wary of an unelected judiciary entering the political fray by deciding cases that have significant political implications. The... →