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Redeploy Pravin for failing to transform – ANCYL

- LUYOLO MKENTANE

A WAR is looming between the ANC Youth League and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan after the ANCYL accused him of failing to transform the National Treasury.

The league said it would lobby President Zuma to redeploy Gordhan to another position as the Treasury “under his watch continued to protect white monopoly capital”.

The ANCYL threatened to embark on an overhaul of the Treasury.

It called on the institutio­n’s financial gurus to either “shape up or ship out” so that it could pursue a radical developmen­tal agenda for the country.

The ANCYL made the remarks during a media briefing in Joburg yesterday, follow- ing the release of the Competitio­n Commission’s report on the banks on Wednesday.

The report highlighte­d collusion by 17 internatio­nal and local banks, including Standard, Absa and Investec, in alleged manipulati­on in the trading of foreign currencies including the rand.

The matter has been referred to the Competitio­n Tribunal for prosecutio­n.

ANCYL secretary- general Njabulo Nzuza said banks, among other financial institutio­ns, continued to enjoy Treasury protection.

“The Treasury is one institutio­n that has been created to protect white monopoly capital for quite sometime,” he said.

“And it is becoming evident now why they had continued to enjoy support.

“One thing the apartheid government did when we crossed over in 1994 was to make sure that the… Treasury and its management continues to serve and protect the interests of white monopoly capital,” he said.

Since his deployment to the critical position, Gordhan “has not acted to ensure that we restructur­e”, Nzuza said.

“Now we want a different kind of leadership calibre that will have appetite to disman- tle the approach of protecting banks and capital in South Africa”.

“Where is the state bank today? We have consistent­ly said as the ANC that there must be a state bank.

“Because there are people who are sitting on top of those things, it is not going to happen,” said Nzuza.

“Now that is part of the reasons we are saying Comrade Pravin must be redeployed somewhere else.

“Get someone who’s going to start cracking the whip in Treasury, make sure that the people in Treasury are people who are going to have the appe- tite to pursue the developmen­t agenda of South Africa and not to protect white monopoly capital.”

The league wanted all the banks involved in the collusion to be fined 18% of their annual turnover, “considerin­g they collapsed the rand to nearly R18 to the US dollar”.

ANCYL spokespers­on Mlondi Mkhize said: “It is quite interestin­g that ‘collusion’ happens when the pigmentati­on is white, when it’s black it’s ‘corruption’.

“None of you in the media want to correct that.

“We can’t afford to have a media that always bashes our government but when wrong things happen in the private sector, everyone keeps quiet as if everything is fine.”

League president Collen Maine said they would not take the matter lying down so as to appease investors.

“If they must go to hell, they can go to hell, the investors, because we cannot allow people to manipulate our currency and we treat them with kid gloves.

“We cannot succumb to the pressure of criminals.”

Treasury spokespers­on Yolisa Tyantsi refused to comment.

luyolo.mkentane@inl.co.za

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