A FAMOUS GROUSE
AMONG those who welcomed Faith Muthambi’s appointment as communications minister in May 2014 was the Democratic Alliance’s Marian Shinn, the shadow minister of telecommunications and postal services.
Shinn had been rather effusive about the new minister’s knowledge of information and communications technology. “I found her to be a person of integrity,” she said. “She has a sharp legal mind and is disinclined to take explanations and glossy presentations at face value. She will do well as Minister of Telecommunications and I wish her well.”
The Muthambi who this week emerged at the parliamentary inquiry into the SABC’s affairs was a wholly different character. To be fair to Shin, at the time of her appointment as President Jacob Zuma’s propaganda minister, it was widely reported that Muthambi was a “relatively unknown” entity.
What was known, however, wasn’t particularly encouraging.
In 2005, when she was municipal manager at Makhado in Limpopo, Muthambi was arrested for allegedly selling a luxury car that belonged to the council. Charges of fraud were eventually dropped after two appearances in the local district court.