The Unlikely Mr Rogue
A life with Ivan Pillay
It’s just Ivan Pillay’s luck to be married to investigative journalist Evelyn Groenink, bestselling author of Incorruptible: The Story of the Murders of Dulcie September, Anton Lubowski and Chris Hani. She tells the story of their lives apart and then together. From Evelyn’s time in the Dutch anti-apartheid movement to her move to Lusaka in 1990, and from the politicisation of a young Ivan Pillay in Merebank, KZN, who joins the ANC and goes into exile, to the crossing of their paths in Zambia and their falling in love.
Pillay was, during the Zuma years, a leader of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) when a smear campaign was conducted against him. The smear was that Pillay set up a ‘rogue unit’ of investigators at the tax agency. He speaks here for the first time, of the days of exile and working with Oliver Tambo; of Operation Vula; the return home; and most tellingly of his time at SARS and the insidious campaign against him and others in the top layers of what once was a world-class tax institution.
The story pulls back the curtains on a party and state which once held the moral high ground, but was debased. As broadcaster and author Redi Tlhabi says: ‘Weaving history and contemporary politics, from Natal to Russia, Lusaka to Amsterdam, this is the story of anti-apartheid stalwart Ivan – is that even his name? – Pillay. For the Unlikely Mr Rogue, who will defy friend and foe in the fight for principle and ethics, his vindication is simply the correct outcome.’
Ivan on The Fix
Ivan was on enca’s The Fix discussing The Unlikely Mr Rogue with Karima Brown.
We have to fight this toxic cocktail of corruption and dysfunctionality
Growing and supporting pockets of excellence in the public service may be our best defence against the corruption that feeds off SA’s broken systems. Ivan Pillay, Yolisa Pikie and Sridharan Kesavan write about corruption and the public service in the Sunday Times. Read the article online here.
Incorruptible
The story of the murders of Dulcie September, Anton Lubowski and Chris Hani
It is often thought that Dulcie September, Anton Lubowski and Chris Hani were assassinated by apartheid forces simply because they were freedom fighters. But ‘Incorruptible,’ a nail-bitingly thrilling reflection of Evelyn Groenink’s painstaking research over the past 30 years, shows the truth is different. All three tried to keep their organisations, the ANC and SWAPO, free from wrongdoing. They stood against mafias who had invaded their movement’s inner circles. They were not only brave anti-apartheid fighters: they were incorruptible.
Corruption and dysfunctional state a toxic cocktail (part I)
Corruption in SA seems to have reached pandemic proportions. If that is our assumption, what is the nature of our current discourse on it? Read the op-ed by Ivan Pillay,
Covid-19 needs a strategic war effort
Read the op-ed by Sridharan Kesavan, Ivan Pillay, Yolisa Pikie & Tarun Kumar Sin in the Daily Maverick here.
Interview: Evelyn on Argos (NPO radio)
Evelyn Groenink was interviewed on Argos (NPO radio) about Incorruptible. Listen here (in Dutch):
Interview: Il y a 30 ans, Dulcie September était assassinée à Paris (RFI)
Evelyn Groenink spoke with RFI for the 30 year anniversary of Dulcie September’s assassination. Read it here (in French): Il y a 30 ans, Dulcie September était assassinée à Paris –