Daily Dispatch

Angry Gordhan hits back at EFF’s ‘lies’

- AMIL UMRAW

Public enterprise­s minister Pravin Gordhan has hit back at the EFF over its allegation­s that his daughter‚ Anisha‚ benefited from state contracts.

In his closing address at the state capture commission on Wednesday‚ Gordhan dismissed claims by EFF leaders that his daughter was a beneficiar­y of state contracts. He said it was not true that his daughter held directorsh­ips or private shares in the entities listed by the EFF.

He explained that she was employed by Investec Bank between 2007 and 2017‚ where she was responsibl­e for capital investment­s in emerging‚ privately owned businesses. That meant she represente­d Investec as a non-executive director on the boards of these companies.

“It’s not her money. Their job is to look after the money of the bank and the investors‚” he said.

Gordhan said Anisha did not benefit financiall­y from or own any shares in the businesses directly. He said any financial compensati­on gained went to the bank and other investors‚ as well as to employees of these companies.

He said it was a lie that Anisha used their relationsh­ip to get access to government tenders.

“The allegation of using the relationsh­ip with myself to get access to government tenders to benefit these companies is a blatant lie. These dangerous and unfounded allegation­s have been made to intimidate and harass my family and myself‚” he added.

Gordhan urged the EFF “not to play the man but to play the ball” and direct their political fight at him rather than members of his family. He said their campaign was now becoming “dangerous“.

“We are also seeing a very practical manifestat­ion of ‘my enemy’s enemy is my friend’. All sorts of new alliances are being drawn in order to attack this process.”

These dangerous and unfounded allegation­s have been made to intimidate and harass my family

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PRAVIN GORDHAN

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