WATCH: Gordhan slams Gupta-owned ANN7, its so-called ‘independent analysts’
Gordhan says the channel has a terrible record of being biased, and it must prove its independence.
Pravin Gordhan addresses media and demonstrators outside the National Treasury, Pravin was fired the night before as the Minister of Finance during a Cabinet reshuffle by President Jacob Zuma, 31 March 2017, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles
Journalists from Gupta-owned news channel ANN7 were booed on Friday during a press conference in Pretoria hosted by Treasury.
Axed finance minister Pravin Gordhan took a swipe at the network, which he said had a lot to say with its so-called “independent analysts”.
Gordhan expressed his frustration with the channel over its news reports, saying “PR firms are hired, millions of rands are spent? To do what? Malign democratic institutions of South Africa?”
He said the channel had a terrible record of being biased, and it must prove its independence, while issuing a challenge to ANN7 for a public debate on several allegations it has reported about.
In a widely anticipated Cabinet reshuffle, President Jacob Zuma announced shortly after midnight he had replaced Gordhan with former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba and his deputy, Mcebisi Jonas, with ANC MP Sifiso Buthelezi.
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[MUST WATCH] #PravinGordhan turns his attention to ANN7 (and not in a good way) LIVE >> https://t.co/gjI0dlP88H pic.twitter.com/2JShuehGEb
— eNCA (@eNCA) March 31, 2017
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