Cape Argus

Guptas ‘paid for Zwane trip to India as a reward’

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MINERAL Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane should be investigat­ed for misleading the Free State legislatur­e when he failed to disclose a trip to India paid for by the wealthy, politicall­y connected Gupta family.

“(We) can reveal that minister Mosebenzi Zwane failed to declare his trip to India in October 2012 which is now widely reported to be a Gupta-sponsored jaunt,” DA spokespers­on James Lorimer said.

The trip was reportedly paid for by the Gupta family after Zwane pushed the Free State government to “gift an obscure Gupta-affiliated company Estina a 4 400 hectare farm and R114 million in funding in June 2012”, he said.

The party had scrutinise­d the declaratio­ns of members’ interests from the Free State legislatur­e, when Zwane was an MEC, for all relevant years and could confirm Zwane made no mention of this expensive gift from the Guptas.

“We will therefore submit a formal complaint to the public protector against the mineral resources minister for misleading the Free State legislatur­e when he failed to disclose this trip to India,” Lorimer said. “(Failing) to declare sponsored foreign travel” and “(executives) using their position or any informatio­n entrusted to them to enrich themselves or improperly benefit any other person” was in breach of section 2 (c) (ii) and section 2 (b) (iv) of the Executive Members Ethics Act.

“The rot of the Guptas’ state capture runs deep in the ANC and even extends to provincial government­s. The ANC has gone above and beyond to enrich the Guptas while our people remain trapped in poverty,” Lorimer said. – ANA

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