The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gigaba received Gupta invitation­s – Outa

- Amanda Watson

The second phase of the parliament­ary portfolio committee on home affairs’ investigat­ion into the naturalisa­tion process of the Gupta family kicked off yesterday with the Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuses’ (Outa) Rudie Heyneke’s testimony.

Beginning with home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba and using informatio­n gleaned from the #GuptaLeaks e-mails, Heyneke said Gigaba had been “very popular” with the Gupta family.

“He received invitation­s from the time when he was still the deputy minister of home affairs,” Heyneke said, referring to invitation­s from the Guptas for Diwali, World Cup soccer, dinners, the Sun City wedding and the Gupta-run South African of the Year awards ceremony.

Heyneke admitted there was not much evidence in the #GuptaLeaks e-mails related to Gigaba.

However, he noted Ashu Chawla, a senior Gupta employee, had written to Gigaba in September 2015 requesting the early naturalisa­tion for three members of the Gupta family.

“This was approved by the minister and a certificat­e of naturalisa­tion was issued on December 17 that same year, despite the DG dismissing the applicatio­n,” Heyneke said.

Outa has laid criminal complaints against various officials linked to state capture, including Gigaba, Chawla, home affairs official Gideon Christians and the Gupta brothers.

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