MINISTER OF FINANCE’S POSITION ON SACC REPORT AND ANN7 NEWS REPORT
The Minister of Finance Malusi Gigaba has noted the report by The State Capacity Research Project, commissioned by the South African Council of Churches (SACC), which was released last week. He acknowledges and shares the serious concerns about corruption that were raised in the report.
The interest of the people should always be central in the decisions of public officials. Notwithstanding these concerns, there are conclusions made in the report that he does not agree with. Given the serious nature of the issues raised, he will engage with the SACC to address the areas of disagreement.
“We have great appreciation for the unique role that faith-based organisations such as the SACC have to play in building a united front to defeat the malaise of corruption,” said Minister Gigaba. Institutions of the state should be used for the benefit of all within the South African society, and not for self-enrichment.
Transformation of our society to create a more inclusive economy has to be done while observing the highest standards of corporate governance. Inclusive growth is meant to achieve broad-based transformation, mobilise investment, and create jobs for the benefit of all South African citizens.
Minister Gigaba wholeheartedly supports the ANC National Executive Committee decision on the establishment of a Judicial Commission of Enquiry into allegations of state capture to do thorough investigations, get to the bottom of the allegations and put the matter to rest.