The Citizen (Gauteng)

Those implicated in #GuptaLeaks ‘must cooperate’

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Cabinet yesterday expressed concern about the alleged wrongdoing revealed by the so-called #GuptaLeaks, but said all ministers and officials implicated remained innocent until proven otherwise.

“Cabinet has noted with serious concern the media reports on the ‘leaked e-mails’ that are purported to implicate ministers, officials and private individual­s in alleged wrongdoing,” Cabinet said in a statement after its regular fortnightl­y meeting.

It said the suggestion in a trove of leaked e-mails detailing improper actions to advance the Gupta family’s business interests must be investigat­ed by law enforcemen­t.

Where cases have already been opened, it urged officials to cooperate.

“Cabinet remains fully committed to good governance and at the same time, it also notes that all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in terms of our constituti­on.

“It is aware that some cases have already been opened, and the police are undertakin­g the necessary investigat­ions. All who are affected by the e-mails are urged to cooperate with the law-enforcemen­t agencies.”

The leaked e-mails of Gupta associates have indicated that the family benefitted massively from Transnet contracts, received preferenti­al treatment from home affairs, were sent Mineral Affairs Minister Mosebenzi Zwane’s CV before he was appointed and that ministers and the South African Revenue Service gave them secret informatio­n. – ANA

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