The Citizen (KZN)

#GuptaLeaks: action at last

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Finally someone is taking some action against those implicated in the #GuptaLeaks scandal. Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown yesterday asked her personal assistant to resign in view of being linked to the Gupta family, embroiled in state capture accusation­s. New revelation­s in the Gupta e-mails this week revealed Brown’s PA, Kim Davids, was instrument­al in making key decisions, which included the selection of new board appointmen­ts to state-owned enterprise­s.

Every week more names are implicated in the Gupta e-mails, yet no action is taken against anyone.

Atul Gupta yesterday even had the audacity to claim the mails are fake in his first response, other than through his lawyer, since the Gupta e-mails surfaced. Really?

“This past week I have been confronted by allegation­s against Ms Davids. In the interest of fairness I asked Ms Davids to respond to these allegation­s. I was satisfied with her responses, but I felt that the continuous allegation­s against Ms Davids could compromise the legitimacy of my office,” Brown said in a statement.

“My decision is not an expression of guilt on the part of Ms Davids. However, it is important that my office is above reproach.”

Brown’s move might be a small one, but hopefully it will be the first of many to come.

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