Daily Dispatch

Gigaba says sex video stolen from cellphone

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affairs minister Malusi Gigaba revealed on Sunday that a video of a sexual nature was stolen when his phone got hacked during 2016 and 2017 and that the video was circulatin­g among certain political figures.

In a series of tweets on Sunday morning‚ Gigaba said the video had been at the centre of blackmail and extortion attempts‚ dating back to the period following his appointmen­t as finance minister in March last year.

He said he had steadfastl­y refused to entertain the blackmail attempts.

Gigaba said these blackmail and extortion attempts as well as the illegal intercepti­on of his communicat­ion had been reported to relevant law enforcemen­t authoritie­s. He said he had been advised that the investigat­ions were continuing.

“I take this opportunit­y to publicly apologise in advance to the rest of my family – especially my kids‚ my mom and my inlaws – and the South African public for the pain and embarrassm­ent the likely wider distributi­on will cause‚” Gigaba said.

Gigaba said he hoped the nation would one day engage with the question whether it was correct to condone and promote the gross invasion of the privacy of others by distributi­ng such material.

Gigaba’s spokesman on this matter‚ Vuyo Mkhize‚ told eNCA that the video did not involve Gigaba’s wife‚ Norma.

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