/ 25 August 2016

Business Leadership South Africa pens open letter to President Zuma over Gordhan saga

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan at a media briefing ahead of his budget speech.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan at a media briefing ahead of his budget speech.

BLSA Media Statement: An Open Letter to the President from the Members of Business Leadership

Dear President Zuma,

Our country has made great progress over the last eight months.

On the economic front, your State of the Nation speech and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s budget, together with CEO led initiatives and joint action between government, business and labour, have begun to restore investor confidence in South Africa.

On the political front, the free, fair, and effective conduct of our municipal elections, has strengthened our democracy. The dignified acceptance of results by both winners and losers is clear evidence to the world that we are a strong, functioning constitutional democracy. The highly transparent and inclusive process of selecting our country’s new Public Protector has provided further evidence of the strength of our constitutional institutions.

All of this progress is threatened by the possible charge, or even arrest, of Finance Minister Gordhan.

No one is above the law. However, the present Hawks investigation of the Minister’s former role as SARS Commissioner lacks any legitimacy or credibility.

It is shocking that our national collective effort to avoid a ratings downgrade and to restore inclusive economic growth is now being so insidiously subverted. If this sinister behaviour is allowed to continue the consequences will be devastating for our economy, and will fatally undermine our national efforts to address poverty, inequality, and unemployment.

If there is to be an investigation into this issue, we would urge that this be conducted by a credible institution such as the Public Protector.

Mr President, our country stands once more on the edge of the abyss. We urge you to act to preserve the unity and progress we have achieved since December by ensuring an end to the harassment, intimidation, and undermining of the leadership of our most important economic governance institutions.

ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF BUSINESS LEADERSHIP SOUTH AFRICA