Malema alleges Guptas gave Gigaba cash, house in Cape Town
The EFF leader says those calling the new finance minister 'incorruptible' must be talking about a different Malusi Gigaba.
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba. Picture: Neil McCartney
In a press conference on Friday afternoon, EFF president Julius Malema was scathing of President Jacob Zuma’s latest Cabinet reshuffle, and warned South Africa not to feel a false sense of security just because the new finance minister, Malusi Gigaba, “is someone they know”.
He alleged that Zuma had now achieved his capture of Treasury, which meant the Guptas had captured Treasury.
“Malusi is corrupt to the core. There were serious allegations against him for having that foreign offshore account. We were told of huge amounts of money he exchanged with his friends.
“Why would a minister go around carrying such amounts of money in cash, an allegation he has never denied?”
He said such money could only be “corrupt money” he received from the Guptas.
“Malusi is a regular at Saxonwold Shebeen. He has never denied that. We have just placed Treasury at the gate of Saxonwold Shebeen.
“Malusi lives beyond his means … his lifestyle gives that away.”
He alleged that Gigaba was among those Cabinet members that Science and Technology Minister had been referring to over the weekend when she charged that some of her colleagues were living beyond their means.
Malema alleged that Gigaba had a house in Cape Town that had been bought for him by the Guptas.
The EFF also spoke about the EFF’s strategy to either have Zuma impeached through the courts or removed through a motion of no confidence in parliament, which would require at least 70 ANC MPs to vote against Zuma for the first time.
He said: “We are in crisis. We are trying everything to rescue this country.”
Have a look at some of the other quotes from today’s presser, courtesy of the EFF Twitter account:
#Malema: SACP was going to withdraw if Blade was removed. Zuma listened to most of their demands. #EFFPresser
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 31, 2017
#Malema: SACP asked Zuma keep Blade, put Ben Martins, not appoint Brian Molefe. And Zuma listened. But he didn't listen to ANC. #EFFPresser
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 31, 2017
#Malema: ANC asked that Zuma must keep Pravin, take out Muthambi, Dlamini. He removed those that don't belong to factions. #EFFPresser
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 31, 2017
#Malema: He removed Ministers who don't belong to factions and replaced them with people from his camp. #EFFPresser
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 31, 2017
#Malema: If Zuma is not removed, Ramaphosa must forget about being President and look into farming because it will be the end. #EFFPresser
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 31, 2017
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