Sowetan

Mantashe slams ruling

‘Judiciary playing into political space’

- By Ngwako Modjadji

The judiciary is playing into the political space, setting a bad precedent, says ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe.

Mantashe told Sowetan yesterday that the judiciary was tampering with the powers of the executive following Judge Bashir Vally’s ruling ordering President Jacob Zuma to disclose reasons for firing Pravin Gordhan as finance minister.

“We are embarrasse­d by the fact that the judiciary is playing into the political space,” he said.

“We can celebrate it now but when the new president gets elected the judiciary would want to know how he appointed or reshuffled his cabinet.”

Vally ruled that the decision to fire Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas caused a great deal of consternat­ion for much of the populace. “It is not exaggerati­on to say that it was received with shock, alarm and dismay by many.”

Vally noted that one reason for this is that it came on the heels of extensive public complaint of incessant malversati­on embedded in our public life and that the country was mired in corruption.

“The minister of finance and deputy minister of finance perform important functions that, among others, involve the control of the public purse.”

The DA asked the court to order Zuma to provide a record of reasons for the reshuffle. Zuma has until tomorrow to hand over documents, including the “dubious intelligen­ce report” that led to his decision. The DA’s James Selfe said the axing had a cataclysmi­c effect on the economy and country.

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