×

We've got news for you.

Register on SowetanLIVE at no cost to receive newsletters, read exclusive articles & more.
Register now

Gordhan in the dark about why Zuma ordered him home

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan at a press conference on Wednesday ahead of his mini budget. Pictures: Ruvan Boshoff
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan at a press conference on Wednesday ahead of his mini budget. Pictures: Ruvan Boshoff

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on Tuesday said he did not know why President Jacob Zuma had recalled him and his deputy‚ Mcebisi Jonas from a roadshow in London and the US.

The pair returned to South Africa earlier on Tuesday from a trip which had been aimed at investors and ratings agencies.

The recall had triggering renewed speculation of a cabinet reshuffle.

“I don’t know‚” Gordhan told reporters at the North Gauteng High Court when asked why they were called back.

But when pressed further‚ Gordhan said: “I did not recall myself. I think ask the Presidency‚” he said.

Asked whether he was to meet with Zuma to find out why he was called back‚ Gordhan said the media would be notified if a meeting was to be scheduled.

He told the media not believe rumours that he had fired from his position.

Earlier‚ Treasury spokesperson Yolisa Tyantsi told TimesLive that she was unaware of rumours that Gordhan planned to resign.

“[There is] no such that I know of‚” said Tyantsi via text message‚ when asked to comment on reports of Gordhan’s imminent resignation.

This follows renewed speculation about Gordhan’s future after President Jacob Zuma on Monday recalled him and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas from roadshows in London and the US‚ aimed at investors and ratings agencies. Rumours of a cabinet reshuffle were rife.

ANN7 earlier reported that Zuma had informed the ANC’s top six of plans to remove Gordhan.

Gordhan was believed to be the main target of a reshuffle.

The ANC’s top six spent Monday in marathon talks with the six leaders of the SA Communist Party‚ whose members have previously threatened to resign from cabinet if Zuma moves against Gordhan. — TMG Digital

 

Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.

Speech Bubbles

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.