DA: David Maynier says Malusi Gibaba should come clean about his relationship with the Guptas

3rd April 2017

DA: David Maynier says Malusi Gibaba should come clean about his relationship with the Guptas

Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba
Photo by: Bloomberg

The Minister of Finance, Malusi Gigaba, will reportedly take office this morning at National Treasury.

The minister tried to restore confidence and calm following his shock midnight appointment.

However, there is a strong impression that President Jacob Zuma appointed the minister with the Guptas’ “stamp of approval” and that the minister is close to the Guptas.

The impression was re-enforced when the minister reportedly zig-zagged his way around hard questions about his relationship with the Guptas at his maiden press conference on the weekend.

The minister can run but he cannot hide from hard questions about his relationship with the Guptas.

That is why the minister should act in the best interests of National Treasury and issue a public statement:

If the minister continues to zig-zag his way around the hard questions, he will be responsible for compromising the institutional integrity of National Treasury.

And the one thing that we simply cannot afford is for the whiff of corruption and maladministration to waft around National Treasury.

 

Issued by DA