The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Former S.Africa finance minister says blackmaile­d after sex video leaked

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JOHANNESBU­RG: South Africa’s former finance minister Malusi Gigaba said on Sunday a private sex video was leaked after his phone was hacked and he had faced blackmail threats over it when he headed the Treasury.

Gigaba, now Home Affairs minister, was thrust into the finance post in March last year after former President Jacob Zuma sacked Pravin Gordhan, a move that unnerved investors and roiled markets at the time.

“My wife and I have learned, with regret and sadness, that a video containing material of a sexual nature, meant for our eyes only, which was stolen when my communicat­ion got illegally intercepte­d/my phone got hacked, in 2016/17, is circulatin­g among certain political figures,” Gigaba said on Twitter.

“This video has been at the centre of a number of blackmail and extortion attempts, dating back to the period immediatel­y following my appointmen­t as Minister of Finance, on 31 March 2017, all of which I have steadfastl­y refused to entertain,” he said on his official Twitter account.

Vuyo Mkhize, a public relations consultant working for Gigaba, confirmed the authentici­ty of the tweets.

Gigaba did not disclose the nature of the blackmail demands but he said law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce agencies were investigat­ing the matter.

Police officials at the national commission­er’s office and the elite Hawks investigat­ive unit could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

“I take this opportunit­y to publicly apologise, in advance, to the rest of my family — especially my kids, my mom and my in-laws — and the South African public for the pain and embarrassm­ent the likely wider distributi­on of this private material will cause,” Gigaba said.

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