Gordon reiterated that he could not rely on “rumour, suspicion or even what a certain publication calls intelligence. There’s a distinction between that and evidence.” Yes genius, but evidence comes from investigating suspicions, rumours, and intelligence. One would swear that the ministerial Netflix account never streams procedural cop shows. This is first season CSI stuff, man.
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has his work cut out with SAA, and has highlighted five key problem areas.
Pravin Gordhan has said “enough”, and is hitting back at EFF leader Julius Malema after a sustained attack over the past few weeks.
Finally, after a few delays, Pravin Gordhan stepped up to the plate at the judicial inquiry into state capture. Here’s a look at the standout moments.
There have been much dishing of dirt during the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture thus far, but now it’s time for Pravin Gordhan to have his say.
Pravin Gordhan has revealed all in a 68-page sworn statement, signed and delivered to the judicial inquiry into state capture.
During yesterday’s parliamentary inquiry into state capture, Pravin sharpened the knife and went for the jugular. The former Eskom CFO was left squirming.
It’s not often we hear from Pravin Gordhan, but when we do, we should all listen with absolute intent and heed his advice. Don’t you agree?
If you’re not playing ball with the Guptas your political days are numbered, and now those email leaks are showing exactly how Pravin’s goose was cooked.
Yesterday the Parliamentary oversight committee was handed the chance to put Eskom under the spotlight, and leading the charge was a fired up Pravin.
It’s clear that the firing of the then Finance Minister was the final straw for many South Africans, but Pravin Gordhan isn’t going down without a fight.
During the ANC’s media briefing on Wednesday, Gwede Mantashe made a comment on the “real” reason Zuma let Gordhan go. Basically, ego.
The Cape Town CBD is packed with protesters and mourners alike, St George’s Cathedral playing host to Uncle Kathy’s memorial service. Time for Pravin to speak out.
From the minister himself to the Gupta-owned news channel ANN7, HuffPost lays down five of the factors influencing Gordhan’s fate at the moment.
Some say the writing is on the wall for Pravin Gordhan, although he has been handed a temporary stay of execution. So what’ll happen with the rand?
The NPA are running scared as the depths of their deceit come to light, and now they have begun to try and remedy their epic stuff ups.
During Pravin Gordhan’s speech yesterday he directly addressed the issue of corruption – but I doubt those he targeted will heed the warning.
It’s been another dark day for Pravin Gordhan and the economy, with the wolves circling the finance minister. As usual, he wasn’t going down without a fight.
According to EWN, it is understood that a formal charge of fraud as been laid against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. And so the rand begins to plummet.
We know that our Parliamentary Q&A sessions often devolve into name-calling and general disarray, but it was Pravin’s zingers that stood out yesterday.
There’s no love lost between JZ and South Africa’s leading satirical cartoonist, but then again our president just keeps delivering the ammunition.
The Hawks are once again on Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s case, and he has once again refused to do what they demand. Let’s get up to speed.
Although Pravin has got the most power out of all the cabinet ministers, The Hawks are keeping their eyes on him
I think we’re all glad that it’s no longer the Weekend Finance Minister at the helm, although that doesn’t mean every Gordhan decision will be cheered on.
We have no idea what is going on here, but damn it’s special. Please enjoy a pic of our Minister Of Health, Aaron Motsoaledi, sucking on Pravin Gordhan’s chin like newborn.
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