Malusi Gigaba’s re-appointment a mockery of our judicial system and public accountability
27 February 2018
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to re-appoint Malusi Gigaba as Minister of Home Affairs is nothing but a mockery of our judiciary system and a failure to hold Gupta-linked Ministers accountable for their role in state capture.
Judge Neil Tuchten of the North Gauteng High Court found in February 2018 that Gigaba, when he was still Home Affairs Minister, ‘deliberately told untruths under oath’ and that ‘he committed a breach of the constitution so serious that I could characterize it as a violation’.
The DA finds it inconceivable that not only did President Ramaphosa ignore this damning finding and entrusted executive authority to an individual who was found to have lied under oath, but that he then reappointed him to the very same position in which he previous violated the Constitution.
This judgement us not the only stain on Gigaba’s record. When he was Minister of Public Enterprises in 2010, he brazenly restructured State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) boards and senior management to pave the way for Gupta networks to loot billions of rands.