All presidential candidates must be transparent and must enter into a social contract

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All presidential candidates, before seeking nominations, must transparently declare publicly, all relevant personal details, including the following; 

  • Date of birth and National Identity Card number
  • Highest educational attainment
  • Citizenship
  • A core capability statement, setting out descriptively their knowledge, skills, attitudes and values
  • Core personal characteristics, setting out in addition, their strengths and weaknesses ( the ones the candidate can observe and have experienced; but not transparent to outsiders)
  • Significant personal achievements to date
  • Significant leadership achievements to date
  • A brief record of significant public services to society at large
  • Political track record
  • Top 10 socio economic reforms/commitments, if elected (not mere motherhood statements)
  • Top 10 change management commitments to advance the interests of the nation and its people towards sustainable growth and prosperity
  • Top five action commitments to avoid in public life, in order to refrain from engaging in socially unacceptable behaviours   

 

These candidates must further affirm and declare:

  • That he/she is a “fit and proper” person to hold office and have no criminal records, nor subject to even any allegations pending before court or under investigation, where if convicted the penal sanctions will be in excess of two years’ imprisonment
  • The latest available assets and liabilities, interests and related party disclosures of the candidate and family
  • Key sources of political and election funding
  • Ethical public life leadership commitments whilst holding office, covering:
  • Selflessness: to act always entirely in the public interest
  • Integrity: not to accept any financial obligations or engage in any financial transactions or have at any time any conflicting interests (both in business and at a personal/family level) which could undermine the position
  • Objectivity: when making national resource allocations, approving national interest policies and practices and in making appointments, all decisions should always be based on merit and always in the sustainable national interest
  • Accountability: as a holder of public office be accountable, and should co-operate with all scrutiny procedures
  • Openness: all decisions should be justified, and information should be restricted only when necessary for the public interest
  • Honesty: as a public office-holder be duty bound, to be honest in all dealings in governance
  • Leadership: the principles should be supported and upheld as a role model in society

 

They should further declare in a personal commitments led manifesto, the following leadership commitments, if elected to the office of president:

  • Executive presidential systems be abolished within 18 months by a constitutional amendment and replaced by a Westminster model based parliamentary governance system; along with
  • the vesting of the Constitutional Council majority in favour of civil society nominees
  • Parliamentary/Provincial Council voting systems be a mixed proportionate and first past the post combination
  • with a second chamber for review of legislation, comprising of provincial chief ministers and professionals/civil society leaders with acceptable core commitments, capability, independence and integrity 
  • full devolution in line with 13th Amendment plus, whilst protecting national security and sovereignty
  • amendment to Section 52, whereby minsters will not retain power of direction and control over affairs of the ministries and
  • introducing a restricted three term limit or 65 years whichever is earlier being imposed on elected representatives in Parliament, Provincial Councils and Local Government
  • Strengthening further the powers and independence of the independent public institutions, the Central Bank, and regulatory bodies and the office of the Attorney General alongside a separate independent public prosecutor
  • Making all entities (including entities formed under the Companies Act) with majority State control (by way of ownership and/or director appointments) to come under the review of the Auditor General and Parliamentary Oversight Committees
  • Promote and maintain without any diminution the present empowerments and effectiveness and value to society of Parliamentary Oversight Committees, COPE and PAC and the newly-established Parliamentary Budget Office (introducing Post Audit Reviews of fund allocations for any project ( capital and revenue) exceeding Rupees One Billion)and make access open to Public Representations Committee system without the need for a parliamentary member endorsement
  • Right to Information legislative framework and effective response mechanisms with due accountability, to be further promoted and strengthened and maintained without any diminution of its present effectiveness and value to society
  • Create the undernoted new independent commissions:
  • a new Land Alienation, Development, Usage and Urban Planning Independent Commission, to ensure effective, productive, equitable, sustainable and growth and prosperity assuring land use and engage in oversight enforcement of all associated legislative enactments and regulations
  • create a new independent commission to optimise, co-ordinate and control State revenue collections and ensure transparent State revenue collection processes and systems are in place
  • create a new independent Public Commission to coordinate and maintain a database of intelligence for follow up, State asset recovery, stolen asset recovery and recovery actions by related law enforcement agencies, where joint and collective professional investigative initiatives amongst the enforcement authorities are required and to advise on State reforms essential to minimise money laundering and illegal transfer of state assets and national resources/assets
  • Strengthen the processes and effective independent functioning of the Central Bank, Audit Commission (including effective enforcement of the Audit Act), Public Services, Police Commission and Bribery and Corruption Commissions
  • Ensure appointments of officials to all high posts, independent commissions and regulatory bodies are filled by persons with integrity, independence and capability track records and be processed via the Constitutional Council
  • Commitment to a Non Aligned Foreign Policy effectively adopting best practices of diplomacy with at least 75% of positions filled by career diplomats and balance by capable professionals
  • Commitment to promote ethno religious harmony and ensure peace and security and ensure democratic and human rights and freedoms and rule of law being effectively upheld at all times
  • Commitment to take affirmative action
  • to eradicate poverty
  • to empower all marginalised, disadvantaged and conflict affected families, enabling them to engage in value adding lives and livelihoods
  • to preserve the environment
  • to promote gender equality and empowerment of women and youth in society
  • to provide shelter for homeless and water, sanitation, health and educational and skills development services to all citizens
  • To adopt the principles of good governance and
  • ensure equity and equality and transparent accountability in the use of national resources
  • Exercise care and due diligence in the management of the fiscal spends and minimise fiscal deficits and adhere to all principles committed to under the Fiscal Responsibilities Act
  • Ensure effective external and internal debt management and observe all commitments under the Active Liability Management Law and Monetary Law Act, assuring low inflation and sufficient external reserves with acceptable Sovereign Ratings and Financial Action Task Force ratings

 

With all of above commitments being a due accountability of the holder of office, once elected as the president, created by way of a binding social contract with voters and all citizens.

It is the fervent hope that all political parties and presidential candidates will accept the above structure of transparent disclosure and binding commitments and also all civil society lead organisation, both in the cities as well as at village level, will advocate for same and promote its adoption by all candidates.

 

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