Pravin Gordhan is a prominent South African politician, born on April 12, 1949, in Durban. He notably served as Minister of Finance from 2009 to 2014 and again from 2015 to 2017, implementing vital economic policies. Gordhan also held roles in public enterprises and governance, advocating for transparency, accountability, and combating corruption during his career. His contributions have been crucial to South Africa's economic development and stability.
The Finance Minister kept his cards close to his chest during his budget speech
Handing over a list of reported suspicious transactions by the Gupta family and its companies was a clerical and not an administrative action
The president’s son said he would go against the "factional notion" of respecting one’s leaders, claiming it was being used to gag people.
Its representatives didn’t convince Scopa that it should not be condemned for ‘only two’ mistakes
Only mass civil action will hound this rogues’ gallery of corporate crooks out of town
Business Leadership South Africa has suspended KPMG’s membership in yet another blow against the auditing firm.
The auditor who botched the Sars rogue unit report has links going back to Shaik
Moleketi: Unit probed illicit trade, tax evasion
The firm’s mea culpa underestimated the anger that the effects of its negligence would unleash
The actions of the consultancy firm are not enough, nothing short of full disclosure will clear their name
Moyane announced in a press briefing on Monday that Sars is now pursuing legal action against KPMG for "reputational damage".
The report was at the heart of battles fought within SARS that saw a number of senior technocrats forced out of the agency.
"Beyond its reputation problems, finding a new owner or funder will be considerably complicated"
Every week sees renewed infighting and it will only get worse as it gets closer to the party’s elective conference
Edward Zuma is facing a charge of hate speech for taunting former finance minister Pravin Gordhan
Life is no picnic for the finance minister, with the parastatals he used to oversee in a mess
Eusebius McKaiser writes about "thieves" that are threatening South Africa’s democracy
More are reportedly afoot to reinstate charges against former finance minister Pravin Gordhan.
Calls to expel ANC and SACP MPs who did not toe the ruling party’s line in the vote of no confidence defy the Constitution Court decision
Mbete will address the media on the voting procedure to be followed when the motion of no confidence in the president is debated on 8 August.
Last week, Gungubele said he no longer had confidence in Zuma, joining ANC MPs Makhosi Khoza and former finance minister Pravin Gordhan.
The former finance minister has criticised those sitting on the fence and allowing state capture to continue crippling the country’s economy.
The amendments to South Africa’s Money Bills Act don’t go far enough – for one, they do not address incoherence in Parliament’s oversight of taxes.
The organisation said this after allegations surfaced in an amaBhungane Gupta email leaks report.
Both the finance minister and the ANC have told delegates at the ruling party’s policy conference they believe the public protector has overreached.
Humility required by its leadership, who must prove able to guide organisation towards unity.
The former finance minister wants the state arms manufacturer to prove it is not acting in the interests of the controversial Gupta family.
The former finance minister said new forms of social safety nets are needed to reduce the socioeconomic divides in countries such as South Africa.
Before becoming an MP, Molefe had stepped down as Eskom chief executive after he was implicated in the State of Capture report.
The president has ignored all opportunities to put South Africa first, which are now haunting him
Hanekom was axed as tourism minister when President Jacob Zuma reshuffled his Cabinet.
The DA has applied to the High Court in Pretoria to force the president to produce the report that he used to justify his midnight Cabinet reshuffle.