Daily Dispatch

Outa glad Brown’s time has ended

- By NOMAHLUBI JORDAAN

THE Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has welcomed the resignatio­n of former public enterprise­s minister Lynne Brown as a member of parliament.

“This resignatio­n has been a long time coming,” Outa chief executive Wayne Duvenage said.

“Brown failed in her duties and compromise­d government by not scrutinizi­ng informatio­n provided to her by the Eskom board and for violating the executive ethics code.”

He said the organisati­on had previously made several calls for Brown to resign.

“While we were relieved to see Brown removed from her ministeria­l position during this week’s cabinet reshuffle‚ the damage caused by her inefficien­cy during her tenure has had significan­t impact on state-owned enterprise­s‚ which will be felt for some time‚” Duvenage said.

Brown resigned as MP days after being fired as minister of public enterprise­s.

Her decision to quit as a member of the national assembly was announced by the office of ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu on Thursday.

As public enterprise­s minister‚ Brown had a controvers­ial tenure as she became implicated in allegation­s of the mismanagem­ent of Eskom and other parastatal­s such as Denel and Transnet that fell under her political leadership.

Brown’s name had also been mentioned in alleged capture of the state by the Gupta family.

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