Business Day

Gordhan report: R2K wants hearings

- Khulekani Magubane Parliament­ary Writer magubanek@businessli­ve.co.za

Lobby group the Right2Know Campaign (R2K) has urged the joint standing committee on intelligen­ce to be more open and to consider holding open hearings on the intelligen­ce report President Jacob Zuma cited as justificat­ion for firing Pravin Gordhan as finance minister.

“We think Parliament has an incredible oversight role on intelligen­ce. I would say it is a role they have avoided playing, at least publicly. Under different chairperso­ns, it [the joint standing committee on intelligen­ce] has deliberate­ly used secrecy powers to protect intelligen­ce services from embarrassm­ent,” said R2K’s Murray Hunter.

United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa has written to committee chairman Charles Nqakula to ask that it hold an urgent meeting to discuss the authentici­ty and origins of the report. Holomisa also wants Nqakula to haul State Security Minister David Mahlobo and his directorge­neral before the committee to account for the report. The report is being investigat­ed by intelligen­ce inspector-general Setlhomama­ru Dintwe.

Mahlobo has distanced himself from the report.

He said it did not come from him or any of his agencies.

Holomisa told Business Day he was still waiting for a response to his formal request for an urgent sitting on the matter. “Honourable chair Nqakula has not responded to my request. I am still waiting,” Holomisa said.

Nqakula did not respond to multiple requests for comment from Business Day.

In a recent briefing, Mahlobo failed to answer questions on whether or not he had given Zuma the report but said his department was investigat­ing it.

“No one can say that the president has broken the law when conducting a reshuffle. I have asked my people to look at the intelligen­ce report, that is said to be floating around,” said Mahlobo.

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