Nhlanhla Nene |
South Africa’s Finance
Minister Nhlanhla Nene has been giving evidence on Wednesday at an
inquiry into influence-peddling. His testimony has so far revealed new
details about the role of former president Jacob Zuma and his friends, the Guptas.
According to him, he was fired by former president Jacob Zuma for refusing to approve contracts that would financially benefit the Gupta family, friends of Zuma accused of corruption.
The Gupta family and Zuma have denied any wrongdoing and say the allegations are part of an orchestrated witch hunt.
Nene is a pivotal figure in a probe into the three Indian-born Gupta
brothers, who built a business empire during Zuma’s nine-year tenure
only to see it disintegrate as the scandal-plagued leader was forced out
by his own party in February.
Zuma fired Nene in December 2015 and replaced him with largely
unknown lawmaker Des van Rooyen, sending markets into a tailspin before
Zuma appointed investor-friendly Pravin Gordhan as his third finance
minister in the space of four days.
Nene has never given details about a dramatic period that revealed to
global investors for the first time what was at stake in a battle
within the ruling African National Congress over the influence of the
Guptas.
Zuma’s successor as president Cyril Ramaphosa re-appointed Nene finance minister in February this year.
The long-awaited inquiry into allegations the Guptas used ties to
Zuma to win billions of rand’s worth of government contracts opened last
month with witnesses testifying that the brothers had tried to bribe
them or had threatened them.
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo leads the public inquiry, which is empowered to make recommendations for prosecutions.
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