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.
In just one day, a Cabinet document was leaked. The question is, what other damage was done?
A group of academics have assiduously assembled the evidence to lay bare the workings of a parallel state, writes Shaun de Waal
Treasury would not have needed to increase value added tax if not for the revenue shortfall at Sars says deputy director general at treasury
‘There’s no reason, if the coal side of the business begins to decline slowly, that Eskom shouldn’t be a supplier of renewable energy as well’
It’s five years late, but we now have a blueprint for energy. It calls for a mix, with wind and gas challenging coal for dominance
But Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is ‘confident’ talks with the SOE’s lenders will end well
The inquiry has a broad mandate to investigate issues of corporate governance and allegations of misconduct at the revenue collection agency
Gordhan noted that although profit from operations improved, the power utility still reported a net loss for the 2017 financial year
Gordhan said that the airline plans to initiate two routes next week and possibly add more routes on a weekly basis
The South African Revenue Service is trying to mend its relationship with big business to increase compliance and tax collections
The fight starts now: We detail how suspended SARS boss Tom Moyane’s team is digging up dirt on Minister Pravin Gordhan.
SAA’s expensive new CFO has a worrying history at Sars, according to the suspended commissioner
Operationally this would mean SAA, SA Express, and Mango would all fall under one group management structure and pool resources including aircraft
Current acting SA Express CEO Matsietsi Mokholo will be taking up a new position in the Presidency.
The disciplinary hearing of suspended SARS boss Tom Moyane got underway with his lawyer Dali Mpofu criticising its terms of reference
The audits will take place using existing mechanisms and will be used to hold those who have unduly benefited from state resources accountable
Retired Judge Robert Nugent’s meeting with Minister Pravin Gordhan may lend fuel to the fire of the Commission’s detractors – namely Tom Moyane
Eskom spokesperson Khulu Phasiwe confirmed on Wednesday morning that the unions decided to take Eskom’s proposal to the ministers
Makwakwa’s legal representatives said they planned to call witnesses in the matter which includes Minister of Public enterprises Pravin Gordhan
The meeting plans to map a way forward on how to help President Ramaphosa to unlock a billion dollar investment plan
Gordhan was the first witness to appear before the commission of inquiry into tax administration and governance at the revenue service
Banking Association of South Africa says its members are willing to help out SOEs such as Eskom and Transnet with "expertise and resources"
Risk-versus-reward uncertainty hamstrings any Ramaphoric investment rush
The board took the decision to create a ‘conducive environment’ for the ‘verification process’ in respect of the allegations of misconduct
Tom Moyane was suspended from the tax agency on March 19 this year
The utility wants tariffs raised and wages frozen but the unions are not buying into its arguments
The Ministry of Justice and Correctional Services wants to set the record straight on Minister Michael Masutha’s quoted words in a Bloomberg article
The mines are largely viable as mining operations, but optimal function requires the ‘right management’, members of parliament heard on Wednesday
South Africa has been abuzz with the potential consequences of merging Mango Airlines with SA Express and South African Airways
The minister made sweeping changes to boards of state-owned enterprises in his portfolio
Edward Zuma has agreed to apologise for his "sell out" hate speech remarks directed at ministers Pravin Gordhan and Derek Hanekom last year
‘Given the vast scale of the depredations suffered by the SOEs, it’s clear that restoration will be a huge job’