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PSA has called for steps to be taken against Deputy Minister of Finance, Mondli Gungubele, following revelations at the PIC Commission of Inquiry.

Pretoria – The Public Servants Association has called for immediate steps to be taken against Deputy Minister of Finance, Mondli Gungubele, following revelations at the Public Investment Corporation Commission of Inquiry into impropriety that confirm that he misled the Commission in his testimony.

PSA general manager Ivan Fredericks said: “Immediate steps need to be taken to discipline Mr Gungubele. He can clearly not be trusted in his position and he has furthermore contributed to the current state of disarray of the PIC. This is again underlining the PSA’s stance that the chairperson of the PIC should not be appointed for political reasons to support personal gain, but the appointment should be based on integrity and expertise.

Zwelinzima Vavi, the secretary general of the SA Federation of Trade Unions , on Sunday called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to discipline Gungubele, whose leadership had led to a dysfunctional PIC board after all nine board members resigned on February 1. Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s reaction to force the board to resign came in the wake of allegations levelled by a whistle-blower, under the pseudonym “James Noko”, accused Gungubele of colluding with fellow board member Sibusisiwe Zulu.

 

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