Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago sues ANC's Andile Lungisa

13 August 2019 - 16:23
By Michael Kimberley and Siyamtanda Capa

Governor of the South African Reserve Bank Lesetja Kganyago is suing Nelson Mandela Bay ANC councillor Andile Lungisa for defamation of character.

This after Lungisa took to twitter and called Kganyago a “dutiful servant of racialist superiors” and an "exceptional k****r".

Kganyago in court papers delivered to Lungisa on Tuesday has asked that Lungisa pay him R500 000 in damages.

On June 6, Lungisa tweeted: “He like many of his ilk, imagines that proximityto the culturally fetid but economically dominant neo-settlers coupled with a few lattes makes him an exceptional k****r”.

This is the tweet that Andile Lungisa  had tweeted on his account, it has since been removed.
This is the tweet that Andile Lungisa had tweeted on his account, it has since been removed.

Lungisa made the statement during a debate on the nationalisation of the Reserve Rank where Kganyago described attacks on the central bank as the arrival of the "barbarians at the gate of SARB".

Kyanyago’s attorney wrote that Kganyago had been damaged in his reputation and had suffered damages to the tune of R500 000.

On Tuesday, Lungisa said the move by Kganyago was an attack and that he would challenge it.

Lungisa said: "We were called barbarians at the gate. We are going to challenge this.

"There is no other way, the revolution must be defended at all cost."

"Lesetja [Kganyago] called us barbarians at the gate but today he takes refuge in our cause when we return insults with fact.

"I have simply returned insults with facts," Lungisa said.