The Herald (South Africa)

Gupta e-mails real thing

- Justice Malala

THE men and women who run our country – that means the Gupta mafia family and their minions Jacob Zuma and his captured crew – want you to believe that the leaked e-mails that expose the extent of their corruption are fake.

Believe me, those 200 000 e-mails are authentic. I know. How? Because I appear in them.

The likes of the ANC Youth League, “Finance Minister” Malusi Gigaba, “Cooperativ­e Governance Minister” Des van Rooyen and others such as Mosebenzi Zwane – the Gupta employee who masquerade­s as a mining minister – all try to pretend the e-mails are fake even as everything in them is corroborat­ed again and again by other evidence.

They also try to divert attention from the real corruption described, to how the e-mails were leaked.

Last week, the ANCYL, which has become nothing more than a Gupta praise-singer, piped up and said the e-mails were obtained illegally.

Its general secretary, Njabulo Nzuza, told a press conference the media was unaccounta­ble and claimed the e-mails constitute­d the circulatio­n of fake news.

Evidence that the e-mails are authentic is abundant. The new communicat­ions minister, Ayanda Dlodlo, has confirmed their authentici­ty.

When Dlodlo learnt that her trip to Dubai was paid for by the Guptas, she confirmed that indeed she had stayed at the hotel mentioned in the e-mails and had believed that her stay was paid for by the controvers­ial Fana Hlongwane, a childhood friend of hers.

She did not try to deny the veracity of the e-mails.

I also know they are authentic because I am mentioned in them.

On Friday, February 12 last year, months before we knew that the Gupta family had contracted the notorious British PR firm Bell Pottinger to be its Goebbels, I received a strange request from the London firm.

A woman named Victoria Naylor-Leyland sent an e-mail saying that an anonymous corporate “client” wanted to be interviewe­d by a credible journalist and for the interview to be posted online and across social media as well as being made available to news outlets and broadcaste­rs. The interview would receive a “light edit”.

The woman tracked down the agent who handles all my non-journalist­ic corporate work. There was a snag, though.

Who is this nameless corporate client, my agent asked. The PR firm would not tell us. No go, we said. I don’t work for people I don’t know and I don’t agree to things while blindfolde­d.

It was a Friday evening and I was on a farm in the Free State.

Naylor-Leyland said she would disclose the name of the client if I signed a “non-disclosure agreement”, which was then e-mailed to my agent. I attached my signature and waited.

The next day an e-mail came through from Bell Pottinger. It said: “In reference to the deed of undertakin­g signed today I confirm that the ‘Client’ I am arranging a video interview for is Mr Ajay Gupta.”

I sighed as I read this. I have written extensivel­y about the Guptas and their corruption over the past seven years. I dedicated a whole chapter to them in my book We Have Now Begun Our Descent, released late last year.

I knew what was going on with their request.

They wanted an interview conducted by a credible journalist – but they would have control over who it went to, how it was released and how it was spun. They wanted to whitewash themselves using my name.

I immediatel­y fired an e-mail back to NaylorLeyl­and.

This is what it said in full: “Thanks very much for this. I cannot do this for pay. It clashes directly with everything I do.

“I had thought this was a corporate client, not a client in the sphere of my daily political journalism work.

“I am happy to interview your client on my show, The Justice Factor, for the usual 30 minutes or an extended show for an hour.

“I would not ask for or take payment for this as this would constitute bribery. The interview would be based on normal journalist­ic grounds: critical and fair.”

She sent one more e-mail refusing the interview on my show and wanting one on her terms. I never heard from this shady outfit again.

I know that they have tried the same trick on other journalist­s and it has not worked.

Now, if these e-mails have made it onto the leaked e-mails, what is to say they are not genuine? They are as genuine as the fact that the president of South Africa has been the Guptas’ toy since he came to power in 2009.

Over the past few weeks, the Zuma-Gupta machinery has used every trick in the book to try and dodge a judicial inquiry into just how deeply the family from India runs our state and president.

We should not allow them to get away with it. A comprehens­ive state capture probe is necessary, and urgent. As Julius Malema and Cyril Ramaphosa have said, it should focus on the Guptas and their grip on Zuma. It should look at the past 10 years, no more. And Zuma should not be allowed to stall it by challengin­g former public protector Thuli Madonsela’s recommenda­tion that Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng should appoint the judge to lead it.

The Guptas, and Zuma, have turned South Africa into a mafia state, as the SA Council of Churches has said. They need to be exposed at every turn, and to be jailed along with Zuma.

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