The Citizen (Gauteng)

New dawn hinges on firing Gigaba

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It’s not often The Citizen agrees with much of what the Economic Freedom Fighters says. But it hit the nail on the head by demanding that President Cyril Ramaphosa immediatel­y fire Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba. How much worse does it have to get before Ramaphosa realises Gigaba is not only an unreliable embarrassm­ent to the governing African National Congress, but also to the nation?

This week, even as he was caught up in the salacious gossip about his allegedly intercepte­d sex video, Gigaba, 47, was slammed by Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane for lying under oath about the Fireblade Aviation terminal at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport .

Mkhwebane singled him out for violating both the constituti­on and the executive ethics code.

However, the reality is that lying under oath is called perjury – and that is a criminal offence.

If a lying minister – and one who certainly appears as though he was an integral part of the state capture project through granting the controvers­ial Gupta family citizenshi­p in a dubious way – is allowed to remain in state office, and if he does not face the legal consequenc­es of his criminal behaviour, then the president’s much-vaunted “new dawn” of political accountabi­lity and clean government will turn out to be nothing but a sham.

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