Sars denies trying to protect Zuma from Mkhwebane
Edward Kieswetter has launched an urgent application to keep the public protector out of the former president's tax affairs.
Former president Jacob Zuma. Picture Neil McCartney
Mkhwebane and Kieswetter have butted heads before, with reports indicating that the public protector was investigating his appointment as Sars commissioner.
Before this, the two found themselves at odds over the public protector’s report on the so-called Sars “rogue unit”. While Mkhwebane’s report said the unit operated illegally, Kieswetter said there was no evidence it was unlawful.
Mkhwebane has accused Kieswetter of “colluding” with former Sars commissioner and Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan during her investigation which led to the report.
Sars told Business Day that while they couldn’t comment fully on the case due to it currently being before the court, they were aware of how this interdict would look – like they were protecting Zuma. They denied this was the case.
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