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South Africa finance minister to be charged for corruption

Police summoned Gordhan in connection with an investigat­ion into a ‘rogue spy unit’

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South Africa Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan may be charged this week for graft, the City Press newspaper reported yesterday, citing senior sources in the police, the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA), and the tax service.

Thirty witnesses had been lined up to testify against Gordhan and three former officials from the South African Revenue Service (SARS), the paper said.

Officials at the NPA did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Police summoned Gordhan this week in connection with an investigat­ion into a “rogue spy unit” set up in the revenue service when he headed the organisati­on, rattling South African markets and sending the rand down 5 per cent.

The investigat­ion first came to light in February and political pundits have said Gordhan is being undermined by a faction in the government and ruling African National Congress (ANC) allied to President Jacob Zuma. The newspaper said Gordhan faced a graft charge for granting early retirement to Ivan Pillay, a former commission­er of the South African Revenue Service who is also under investigat­ion.

Zuma said on Thursday he backed Gordhan but was powerless to stop a police investigat­ion of him, signalling a prolonged tussle that could add to market volatility.

Credit rating cut

South Africa’s credit rating is set to be cut to junk status this year, according to a Reuters poll, with economists surveyed citing the heightened political risk around the Gordhan saga.

Gordhan commands huge respect in the markets and his departure would be a serious blow to Africa’s most industrial­ised country, teetering as it is on the brink of recession.

The Sunday Times said Gordhan had told a meeting of Treasury staff on Friday that he and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas could be removed in a cabinet shuffle.

Thirty witnesses had been lined up to testify against Gordhan and three former officials from the South African Revenue Service.

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