Withdrawal of SAA Bill part of Gordhan’s cover up on SAA/Takatso deal
16 February 2024
The withdrawal of the South African Airways Repeal Bill (the Bill) from the Parliament Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises by Minister Pravin Gordhan is yet another confirmation of his wider plan to cover up the details of the Share Sale and Purchase Agreement between SAA and its newly found equity partner Takatso.
Even as he conveniently hid behind time constraints in the current Parliament as reason for withdrawing the Bill, the real motivation for the withdrawal is that he did not want committee members asking for copies of the SAA/Takatso Share Sale and Purchase Agreement. He knew processing of the Bill was not going to proceed until this critical documentation was tabled in committee.
In a press statement issued after by the Committee on Wednesday, the Committee Chairperson – Khaya Magaxa, indicated that the Bill ‘had been withdrawn due to concerns that it will not be finalised on time’. This outcome was predictable because Gordhan tabled the Bill late and fully aware that the term of the current Parliament is about to expire.