Daily Dispatch

EFF calls for Ramaphosa to let Nene go

- ANDISIWE MAKINANA and AMIL UMRAW

EFF leader Julius Malema has challenged President Cyril Ramaphosa to accept embattled finance minister Nhlanhla Nene’s offer to resign from cabinet.

According to Business Day‚ Nene asked Ramaphosa to remove him from his post in the wake of Nene’s testimony at deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo’s inquiry into state capture last week‚ where the finance minister said he had met with the controvers­ial Gupta family at least half a dozen times during his tenure as deputy finance minister and later as minister.

In a written letter to Ramaphosa‚ Malema said South Africa was undergoing serious economic difficulti­es – and one of the ingredient­s towards economic recovery was a credible finance minister.

“The unfortunat­e reality is that both domestic and global owners of money‚ who are the ones whom you argue should play a role in stimulatin­g economic activity to realise growth and job creation‚ will not do so under a compromise­d minister of finance. Public servants at all spheres and levels of government will have no obligation to responsibl­y manage state fiscal resources under a compromise­d minister of finance‚” Malema said.

“The reality is that [Nene] was friends of the Gupta criminal syndicate‚ visited them often‚ discussed sensitive state businesses with them‚ and therefore one of the enablers of state capture and corruption. The Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS)‚ which is supposed to be a statement to build confidence amongst all important economic role-players‚ cannot‚ and should not‚ be delivered by a minister who was part of the Gupta criminal syndicate.”

In his letter to Ramaphosa‚ Malema also alleged there was more to the allegation­s around Nene.

“We have it in good authority that the current public revelation­s about your minister of finance are not complete. There are various other sensitive developmen­ts around him that render him incapable of being a member of the Executive‚” Malema said.

Nene’s spokespers­on‚ Jabulani Sikhakhane‚ was not available for comment at the time of publishing.

In a series of tweets‚ the red berets’ second-in-charge‚ Floyd Shivambu‚ accused Nene of being a liar.

“He is a liar‚ who is being assisted by one other minister in the current government to concoct stories and use the media platforms they control for PR exercises. The EFF assures the people of South Africa that‚ like we won with Zuma‚ we will win the battle against Nhlanhla Nene‚” he tweeted.

The DA gave Ramaphosa seven more days to fire ministers Bathabile Dlamini and Malusi Gigaba from his cabinet.

The party wrote to Ramaphosa following the Constituti­onal Court judgment 10 days ago which said Dlamini should be referred to prosecutor­s for lying under oath.

The court has directed the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns to make a call on whether Dlamini should be prosecuted and charged with perjury.

Dlamini is the former minister of social developmen­t. A unanimous judgment of the Constituti­onal Court slammed her role in the handling of the Sassa debacle.

DA leader Mmusi Maimane wrote to Ramaphosa asking him to dismiss from his cabinet both Dlamini – who is now the minister in the presidency responsibl­e for women – and Gigaba‚ who is minister of home affairs. Maimane gave Ramaphosa until October 5 to dismiss the two ministers.

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