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ANC slammed for ‘being soft’ on former minister

Fraudulent details given by Guptas and associate to hasten their SA naturalisa­tion process

- MARY JANE MPHAHLELE maryjane.mphahlele@inl.co.za

PARLIAMENT’s portfolio committee on home affairs has found that the controvers­ial Gupta family and their associate, Ashu Chawla, gave fraudulent informatio­n to expedite the process of their naturalisa­tion.

The committee was tasked with conducting an investigat­ion into the early naturalisa­tion of Ajay Gupta, his wife Shivani, mother Angoori, and sons Kamal Kant Singhala and Surya Kant Singhala.

Yesterday the committee found that former minister Malusi Gigaba was “incorrect” in granting early naturalisa­tion to the Gupta family.

It recommende­d criminal charges against the members of the family and Chawla, and the revoking of their citizenshi­p.

In terms of social investment to support their applicatio­n for early naturalisa­tion, 76 schools in the North West Province were said to have received donations.

“Supporting documentat­ion submitted to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) related to Mr Ajay Gupta’s early naturalisa­tion applicatio­n included the social responsibi­lity donations to schools in the North West province. Evidence from schools suggests that in some instances the donations may have been overstated or incorrect,” the report noted.

The Parliament Research Unit attempted to gather evidence of this having occurred in the absence of it being done by the DHA.

The school principals were contacted by telephone, as this represente­d a significan­tly smaller number of respondent­s.

The committee’s report, which is expected to be tabled before the National Assembly for considerat­ion and adoption this week, recommende­d that the matter be brought before the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture.

The report also found that Chawla wielded sufficient influence within the DHA to, among other things, receive preferenti­al treatment such as expedited and incorrect visa approvals.

Gigaba, who could not be reached for comment, had previously told Parliament that his relationsh­ip with the family did not influence their early naturalisa­tion.

The DA yesterday accused the ANC of protecting Gigaba, in that having found he was wrong in his action, no sanctions were recommende­d against him. DA MP Haniff Hoosen said the ANC members in the committee were whitewashi­ng Gigaba’s role in the “unlawful approval” of the Gupta naturalisa­tion.

“The ANC members have made every effort to lay the blame solely on DHA officials for the irregulari­ties in the processing of the applicatio­n, while absolving Gigaba of wrongdoing.

“This is despite the fact that the applicatio­n was initially correctly rejected by officials and only approved on the submission of a further applicatio­n on the grounds of ‘exceptiona­l circumstan­ces’ to the minister,” said Hoosen.

Hlomane Chauke, chairperso­n of the committee, said: “We are not surprised the DA made such comments when they were part of the meeting that agreed to the recommenda­tions.

“The minister agreed that proper diligence was not done on the naturalisa­tion. He confessed in the inquiry. I don’t agree with the DA that we are being soft on him.”

 ?? | DIMPHO MAJA African News Agency (ANA) ?? DEPUTY DirectorGe­neral in the Department of Public Enterprise Kgathatso Tlhakudi yesterday appeared before the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture in Johannesbu­rg.
| DIMPHO MAJA African News Agency (ANA) DEPUTY DirectorGe­neral in the Department of Public Enterprise Kgathatso Tlhakudi yesterday appeared before the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture in Johannesbu­rg.
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Malusi Gigaba

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