The Independent on Saturday

Judiciary pandering to opposition – ANC

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THE ANC accused the judiciary of pandering to the opposition by ordering President Jacob Zuma to explain why he fired Pravin Gordhan in a cabinet reshuffle.

The ANC urged Zuma to appeal against Thursday’s High Court ruling which triggered protests and led to more calls for his resignatio­n.

The ANC said the appointmen­t of ministers and deputies, as well as the reshuffle, was “a discretion­ary and political decision of the president”.

“This judgment signifies unfettered encroachme­nt of the judiciary into the realm of the executive – pandering to the whims of the opposition who want to co-govern with the popularly elected government through the courts,” it said.

The opposition DA had filed the court applicatio­n. The party has also called for a no-confidence motion against Zuma in Parliament. The Presidency was not immediatel­y available to comment.

The opposition and even some members of Zuma’s cabinet, including Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, said at the time that Zuma had removed Gordhan as finance minister on the basis of a “spurious” intelligen­ce report.

That report accused Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas of plotting with banks in London to undermine the South African economy. Jonas was also fired by Zuma. Both Gordhan and Jonas have rejected the accusation­s in the report. – Reuters

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