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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is the one Cabinet member who has invested in some of the biggest JSE-listed companies. This was revealed in the 2022 register of interest for MPs – a document that records their financial interests. | JasonFelix

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is the one Cabinet member who has invested in some of the biggest JSE-listed companies.

His portfolio of shares span from major banks, mines, brewers, real estate investment trusts to retailers, telecommunications and transport services. Some of the big names include MTN, Pick n Pay, Vodacom, Growth Point and Naspers. This was revealed in the 2022 register of interest for MPs – a document that records their financial interests.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.

 

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JasonFelix Pravin Gordhan has become the face of failure, yet he has become wealthy.

JasonFelix Funny how Marxist elite leaders always use Capitalism to their full advantage.

JasonFelix Probably in coal?

JasonFelix This explains his greed.

JasonFelix The Nancy Pelosi of SA? 🤔

JasonFelix Bloated salaries for doing fokol besides enriching themselves and their cronies

JasonFelix I thought he was a communist.

JasonFelix The problem will be Russian vodka,that's our media

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JasonFelix That's were there's conflict between public leadership and business interests. That's why SOEs are failing

SboshPatriot JasonFelix He was gifted all those shares

JasonFelix He basically cheats because he would know beforehand about whatever announcement that will be made about a certain company he has shares in, and the impact thereof.

JasonFelix Some fancy PR footwork

CandiceLeeKan JasonFelix Don’t give a fuck .. at least he is transparent. Beats stealing money or hiding it away

JasonFelix Indian guy destroying South Africa wow. And we doing nothing about it cz we have clever blacks who see nothing wrong...

JasonFelix are you guys still connecting the dots?

JasonFelix The register is just what they want you to see

JasonFelix I am making template of his selection ...

JasonFelix Define conflict of interest

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JasonFelix He's a genius.... Ladies and gents thats god mode for you

The minister of PUBLIC enterprises have vested interests in the privatisation of state assets and private sector rent seeking and profiteering. SOE's were never going to perform well.

JasonFelix Criminal!! Hiding laundered money!!

JasonFelix The real state capture

JasonFelix It explains why Politicians will never make the private business comply with labor and other regulations these thugs have vested interests in the performance of these exploitative criminal cartels called big businesses. This is not Freedom for the people but for few elites.

ronnie_kobe88 JasonFelix But what's wrong with that? Any South African with money can do the same. Just give MakweMasilela a call.

crimemind3 JasonFelix Feedback is the breakfast of champions, I do enjoy the feed from trading so far 💯 thanks for making me R88,000 Milly_Webdeves

JasonFelix He was given those shares for free... For political reasons

JasonFelix And?

JasonFelix He must step down

UraJerkhov JasonFelix I dislike this man intensely, but this isn't news. Anyone can buy shares on the JSE, for a man of his age it's part of his pension plan, it's hardly unusual for someone of some means or even moderate means 🙄🙄

A little confused by the wording of this. Absolutely makes zero sense.

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JasonFelix This is where he made his money

JasonFelix This is where he got his money

JasonFelix This is an important debate. Ito S96 of the Constitution, 1996 members of the cabinet and deputy ministers may not in ANY WAY act inconsistent with their office. Should participation in the economy e.g. farming and investments in other business enterprises be explicitly outlawed?

JasonFelix And he's supposed to be a commie...

JasonFelix Conflict of intrest remove this grandpa

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JasonFelix Thief

JasonFelix How the hell are we expecting people like Gordhan to have the country's interest at heart🤔🤔

JasonFelix All cabinet members should hold some index tracker fund to ensure they have a vested interest in the south African economy.

JasonFelix So, none of our other cabinet members have any interest in JSE listed companies? Where do they invest their money?

JasonFelix Tiger is too cheap shame 😜

JasonFelix Communist when it suites him then?

JasonFelix There's too much f**kery going on.

JasonFelix He didn't invest in anything,those are just fruits of corruption in selling state enterprises

JasonFelix 🙄 Very weird that News24 locks up publicly available information. Gwede Mantashe's declarations (register of members' interests - 2022, via ParliamentofRSA)

JasonFelix This is real state capture. And its romanticised by New24.

JasonFelix Go back further you will find more info with the current banking scandal and where he had interests in

JasonFelix This article should not be behind a paywall. It’s publicly available information and isn’t an investigative piece.

JasonFelix And he has huge financial interest In Eskom

JasonFelix Who gifted Pravin & Cyril...

JasonFelix So how do you handle companies that you've got shares accountable

JasonFelix Respect Mantashe please. U can't just say he got Vodka gift from Russia 😁. Smh

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