The Citizen (KZN)

Hawks bring ‘bogus charge against Jonas’

- Eric Naki

A prominent political analyst, Ralph Mathekga, has lambasted the Hawks for being so desperate to investigat­e Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas on flimsy allegation­s, even while utterly failing when they tried this tactic against his senior, Pravin Gordhan.

“I find the Hawks to be so daring to investigat­e someone who is so close to Gordhan. This is part of the concerted effort to destabilis­e National Treasury,” Mathekga said.

Mathekga questioned the Hawks action. “Are the stakes so high for them to do this? Do they have to show such a clear level of desperatio­n?” he said.

The Hawks, like in the case of Gordhan, would find it very hard to show concrete evidence against Jonas, he said.

“The aim is not to take this matter to court but to keep the hype for Treasury to lose focus. It looks like they are clutching at straws,” Mathekga said.

City Press reported yesterday that the Hawks were investigat­ing Jonas in connection with a suspected tender fraud at South African Airways.

The paper said the elite corruption busters, Crimes Against the State (Cats) unit, is gathering evidence that could implicate Jonas in a case of corruption involving a supplier to SAA’s aviation maintenanc­e division, SAA Technical (Saat).

The paper quoted three sources as saying the Hawks are investigat­ing Jonas for allegedly introducin­g US aircraft maintenanc­e and engineerin­g firm AAR Corp to one of Saat’s board members, requesting that he “look after them”.

An unnamed Saat board member alleged in a complaint laid against Jonas that the deputy minister used his political influence to have the company favourably viewed as a supplier of aircraft components and tyres.

Attempts to get comment from Jonas proved fruitless yesterday.

Another analyst, Somadoda Fikeni, said the probe against Jonas is not surprising considerin­g that he exposed the Guptas for allegedly influencin­g cabinet appointmen­ts, including a promise of a finance minister post for Jonas.

Fikeni said the investigat­ion is aimed to set the stage for a Cabinet reshuffle by preparing the public for the axing of Jonas and Gordhan.

‘Fraud charge’ against Jonas sets the stage for the axing of Jonas and Gordhan Somadoda Fikeni political analyst

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