Minister Gordhan Sets the Record Straight
It is now important for me to state certain facts, from my perspective, on matters that have been in the public domain in respect of my involvement in the establishment of certain enforcement capabilities initiated during my tenure as Commissioner of SARS.
I have not spoken in the public domain until now out of regard for the incumbents and in the belief that good sense will prevail and alleged disputes among others will be resolved constructively.
However, some have seen it necessary to cast unwarranted aspersions on my integrity and record of public service. This is unacceptable and must not go unchallenged.
I have served the public for over forty years in different capacities. I have contributed to the struggle, since the early 1970s, against apartheid and injustice. Since the advent of democracy in 1994 I have contributed to the building of democratic institutions and enhancing the values of fairness, equality and justice so that all South Africans can enjoy a good quality of life, and we can all relegate poverty and inequality to the dustbin of history.
At the outset let me state that I have never approved, as Commissioner of SARS, of any illegal activities. The establishment of an additional unit within the Enforcement Division was entirely legal. Any suggestion to the contrary is rejected emphatically. It is, in fact, during my stint at SARS that a whole range of institutional checks and balances were set up to ensure that no individual had unfettered powers and discretion in applying the law.