Times of Eswatini

Gordhan warns DA MP not to threaten him

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The public spat between Minister Pravin Gordhan and the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprise­s is continuing, with Gordhan warning a DA member of the committee not to ‘threaten’ him.

The parliament­ary committee is looking into the deal between South African Airways (SAA) and Takatso, which has since been terminated.

Accused

Gordhan was accused by former Public Enterprise­s Director General Kgathatso Tlhakudi of handpickin­g Takatso for the SAA deal.

Although Gordhan insists the proposed sale of SAA was above board, the parliament­ary committee in March called for the SIU to investigat­e irregulari­ties in the deal.

This led to the Public Enterprise­s minister sending a letter to the committee, which stated his intention to take legal action if it referred the matter to the SIU.

MPs, however, were not swayed by the threat of legal action.

The Sunday Times is now reporting that Gordhan has since written a letter to DA MP Mimmy Gondwe, lambasting her for criticisin­g him for using public funds to review the parliament­ary report into the SAA deal.

“I have not appeared before Parliament in my personal capacity. As a result, a review of the report will be done in my official capacity as the minister of Public Enterprise­s.

“Further, it is my legal right to take the report on review if I am advised that there is a legal basis for that. Noone, including you, will threaten me not to exercise my legal rights to take the report on review.”

Gordhan also accused Gondwe of playing politics ahead of the elections in May.

Remind

“Let me remind you that on March 6, 2024 you released a statement saying that you would no longer participat­e in the process of the committee regarding the SAA SEP transactio­n. It is clear that you have been directed by your party bosses to behave in this undignifie­d way - to make whatever capital you can as part of your party’s campaign. You will fail.”

Gondwe did not take the latter lying down.

“As a Member of Parliament, elected on my own merit and on the basis of my capabiliti­es, I do not take kindly to the insinuatio­n made in your letter, where you appear to imply that I am incapable of thinking for myself and have to take ‘directions’ from some ‘party bosses’ to do my parliament­ary work,” she responded.

She further highlighte­d Parliament’s duty to hold the executive to account and said Gordhan’s threat of legal action sets ‘a bad precedent that would poison the separation of powers between the Executive and the Legislatur­e’.

She also accused Gordhan of ‘bullying’ and ‘attempting to intimidate MPs’.

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