Gigaba grilled over appointments
HOME Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said in parliament yesterday that it had been disheartening and shocking for him to see that some of the appointments he made during his tenure as minister of public enterprises‚ from November 2010 to May 2014‚ were now being impugned.
Gigaba appeared before the state capture inquiry being conducted by the public enterprises committee.
He said that at the time he made the appointments‚ they had been hailed publicly as positive appointments for government.
Among the allegations Gigaba addressed was that he had appointed suspect directors to the boards of state-owned enterprises.
“I made decisions to ensure good governance and I appointed people whom I viewed as competent to fulfil some very important roles in the state-owned companies that were under the Department of Public Enterprises portfolio‚” Gigaba told the committee.
“I am severely disappointed that those roles appear‚ in certain instances‚ to have been abused.
“I regret any role that I inadvertently played in the appointment of any director who subsequently failed to prioritise the interests of the relevant state-owned company and, more importantly, this country.”
Gigaba said that at all times he had acted in the interests of the state-owned companies and the public‚ and emphasised that at no time did he interfere with board appointments‚ the constitution of board committees or tenders. – BusinessLIVE