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Lungisa Fuzile

Gordhan’s funeral marked by calls for renewal
Politics
/ 19 September 2024

Gordhan’s funeral marked by calls for renewal

Ramaphosa told mourners: ‘We will not let Pravin down’

By Emsie Ferreira
Department of Finance
Cabinet Report Cards 2023
/ 22 December 2023

Department of Finance

The journey to full-blown austerity is marked by changes to an economy presided over by a government adrift

By Sarah Smit
Standard Bank ready and willing to aid finance grid expansion
Business
/ 4 October 2023

Standard Bank ready and willing to aid finance grid expansion

The effort, needed for renewable capacity to come online, will cost about R210 billion

By Sarah Smit
Some more equal than others in South Africa’s economic tug of war
Thought Leader
/ 8 August 2023

Some more equal than others in South Africa’s economic tug of war

With labour seemingly sidelined in talks affecting the economy’s future, big business isn’t as hard done by as some believe

By Sarah Smit
Business lobby: Chief executives extend helping hand to SA – not the ANC
Business
/ 2 August 2023

Business lobby: Chief executives extend helping hand to SA – not the ANC

During a media briefing, business leaders said their work with government could deliver the growth needed to arrest the economic crisis

By Sarah Smit
Treasury needs an insider director general
Business
/ 15 April 2022

Treasury needs an insider director general

But the department’s already reduced ranks may make it difficult to find someone with the technical know-how and clout to replace Dondo Mogajane

By Sarah Smit
Editorial: Praise for treasury’s Mogajane, but his replacement faces a battle
Editorial
/ 7 April 2022

Editorial: Praise for treasury’s Mogajane, but his replacement faces a battle

When Dondo Mogajane became director general of the national treasury, question marks were raised about his ability to defend the institution. Five years later, it was a war well fought

By Editorial
Ramaphosa says he threatened to resign over Des van Rooyen saga
Politics
/ 11 August 2021

Ramaphosa says he threatened to resign over Des van Rooyen saga

The machinations around the finance ministry at the time clearly posed the risk that the treasury would be captured, to disastrous effect, Ramaphosa said.

By Emsie Ferreira
Report on local financial institutions’ AGMs shows climate pressure is gaining momentum
The Green Guardian
/ 6 July 2021

Report on local financial institutions’ AGMs shows climate pressure is gaining momentum

A Just Share report on the AGMs of seven of SA’s biggest financiers found their climate commitments show promise, but timelines remain sketchy

By Tunicia Phillips
Zondo grants Van Rooyen leave to cross-examine Fuzile
Article
/ 14 March 2019

Zondo grants Van Rooyen leave to cross-examine Fuzile

During his testimony in 2018, former treasury director general said Van Rooyen arrived at treasury with a "pre-appointed adviser" in Mohamed Bobat

By Sibongile Khumalo
Van Rooyen applies to cross-examine Fuzile
Article
/ 19 February 2019

Van Rooyen applies to cross-examine Fuzile

Van Rooyen has also indicated his interest in testifying before the commission

By Jeanette Chabalala
Zondo commission: Treasury witnesses to reveal cost of state capture
Article
/ 19 February 2019

Zondo commission: Treasury witnesses to reveal cost of state capture

Treasury economist Catherine MacLeod will take the stand on Tuesday

By Sarah Smit
Nuclear deal would have dealt a blow to SA economy —Fuzile
Article
/ 18 February 2019

Nuclear deal would have dealt a blow to SA economy —Fuzile

The drive for nuclear energy has been cited by ratings agencies as a major reason for credit downgrades

By Sarah Smit
Zondo commission: Ex treasury DG back to spill the beans
Article
/ 18 February 2019

Zondo commission: Ex treasury DG back to spill the beans

​Former treasury director general Lungisa Fuzile will make his second appearance before the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture

By Sarah Smit
Van Rooyen tried to force ex-treasury DG’s hand in adviser appointments
Article
/ 22 November 2018

Van Rooyen tried to force ex-treasury DG’s hand in adviser appointments

Former treasury DG Lungisa Fuzile detailed how Des van Rooyen tried to appoint Malcolm Mabaso as an ‘informal’ adviser

By Sarah Smit
WATCH LIVE: Day 2 of Lungisa Fuzile at the #StateCaptureInquiry
Article
/ 22 November 2018

WATCH LIVE: Day 2 of Lungisa Fuzile at the #StateCaptureInquiry

Lungisa Fuzile’s evidence will form a series of testimonies relating to the ‘revolving door’ of ministers at treasury.

By Staff Reporter
Ex-treasury DG was warned of ‘Gupta minister’
Article
/ 21 November 2018

Ex-treasury DG was warned of ‘Gupta minister’

After Nhlanhla Nene’s axing in 2015, Lungisa Fuzile was cautioned about a ‘Gupta minister’

By Sarah Smit
Andrew Donaldson leaves national treasury after more than 20 years
Article
/ 8 May 2017

Andrew Donaldson leaves national treasury after more than 20 years

His exit follows the announcement that director general Lungisa Fuzile will be leaving later this month.

By Lynley Donnelly
Editorial: Give us more like Fuzile
Article
/ 7 April 2017

Editorial: Give us more like Fuzile

The director general of the treasury, Lungisa Fuzile, has given a shining example of what a public servant should be like.

By Editorial
A-team puts Gigaba on notice
Article
/ 7 April 2017

A-team puts Gigaba on notice

Treasury officials are divided over whether to stay and shouldn’t be taken lightly.

By Pauli van Wyk
Sanral only able to limp on for six months
Article
/ 8 May 2012

Sanral only able to limp on for six months

As CEO Nazir Alli resigns, treasury told parliamentarians that Sanral would only be able to survive another six months through "major sacrifices".

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 13 April 2012

SA economy showing signs of stability

Treasury’s Lungisa Fuzile says the economy is on a more sure footing but the target growth of 7% will not come without fixing infrastructure backlogs.

By Staff Reporter
SIU probes graft and corruption in Limpopo
Article
/ 3 February 2012

SIU probes graft and corruption in Limpopo

Treasury paves way for unit to begin investigation into evidence unearthed by intervention force.

By Fiona Forde
No more cash for provinces
Article
/ 9 December 2011

No more cash for provinces

The Cabinet’s controversial decision to save three provinces from bankruptcy does not mean extra money for them, says treasury DG Lungisa Fuzile.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 6 December 2011

Treasury ponders over Islamic bonds

The treasury is considering issuing Islamic bonds to diversify its investor base, aiming to get its first sukuk approved by next financial year.

By Staff Reporter
Treasury scrambling to stem pension fraud
Article
/ 3 November 2011

Treasury scrambling to stem pension fraud

Deputy Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene said on Thursday treasury is still trying to stem abuse of the special pension fund for military veterans.

By Emsie Ferreira
Treasury’s Fuzile defends SA’s deficit targets
Article
/ 26 October 2011

Treasury’s Fuzile defends SA’s deficit targets

South Africa’s plans to cut its budget deficit to 3.3% in 2014/15 are realistic and will be met, insists treasury director general Lungisa Fuzile.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 August 2011

Europe woes could raise SA bonds, says Treasury

The debt crisis in Europe could hit local bonds if it worsens, pushing yields higher than expected as the continent holds 35% of government’s debt.

By Staff Reporter
Gordhan announces new Treasury DG
Article
/ 20 April 2011

Gordhan announces new Treasury DG

Lungisa Fuzile has been appointed director general of the National Treasury, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter

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