DA wants snap debate on ‘campaign’ against Gordhan

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan delivers his Budget speech to Parliament. Picture: Reuters/ Mike Hutchings/Files

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan delivers his Budget speech to Parliament. Picture: Reuters/ Mike Hutchings/Files

Published May 19, 2016

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Parliament – The Democratic Alliance has asked the Speaker of Parliament to call a snap debate on what it called a campaign to undermine Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and National Treasury.

“I have written to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Baleka Mbete, requesting a debate of public importance on what appears to be a deliberate campaign to intimidate the Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, and to undermine National Treasury,” DA finance spokesman David Maynier said on Thursday.

Maynier said the country could ill afford for Treasury, and by extension the economy, to be weakened.

“We cannot afford what amounts to a sustained political assault on the finance minister, and the only highly professional officials at National Treasury. We are at a ‘tipping point’ with economic growth collapsing; 8.9 million people unemployed; and in danger of a ratings downgrade in South Africa.”

Gordhan this week said he was being harassed after the Sunday Times reported that he would soon be arrested by the Hawks on charges linked to alleged illicit information gathering by an intelligence unit established within the South African Revenue Service when he was the national tax commissioner.

It prompted the South African Communist Party, an alliance partner of the African National Congress (ANC), to say the widely respected minister was being politically isolated by officials intent on looting state coffers and the ANC chairman of Parliament’s standing committee on finance to issue a blunt call for hostility between Gordhan and the current SARS leadership to stop.

African News Agency

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