The Citizen (KZN)

Brother still Indian citizen

- Yadhana Jadoo

Ajay Gupta has never renounced his Indian citizenshi­p and therefore still lives in South Africa on permanent residency status.

This shocking revelation emerged during parliament’s portfolio committee’s briefing with the department of home affairs yesterday amid the notorious family’s naturalisa­tion saga.

“Mr Gupta has never renounced his nationalit­y – so Mr A Gupta has not been naturalise­d,” home affairs director-general Mkuseli Apleni, pictured, revealed during his presentati­on to the portfolio committee.

“He is still a permanent residence holder.”

Only four other Gupta family members who chose to renounce their Indian citizenshi­p had been naturalise­d, he added.

The family – Atul Gupta and four others – was granted “conditiona­l” naturalisa­tion.

This meant that the naturalisa­tion would only be confirmed once the five provided proof they had renounced their Indian citizenshi­p, said Apleni.

He then went on to cite documents from the Indian Consulate General in South Africa which confirmed that four of the five had renounced their citizenshi­p. However, Atul Gupta was the only one not to have done so and, according to Apleni, this had never happened.

Committee members were earlier angered by the absence of former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba and current Minister Buhle Mkhize, who did not attend proceeding­s due to prior engagement­s.

DA MP John Steenhuise­n said Gigaba must now “be summoned to parliament by way of a formal subpoena to ensure his attendance and accountabi­lity”.

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