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Gigaba won’t appeal Gordhan's Oakbay application
Gigaba says he accepts and respects the court judgement and says his ministry will abide by it.
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Gupta lawyer: Gordhan's application was waste of court’s time & taxpayers money
The High Court in Pretoria says it’s concerned that while Oakbay knew that Pravin Gordhan didn’t have the legal authority to intervene in their fight with the banks, they still persisted in their request for his assistance.
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'Action against Gordhan for his #VoteOfNoConfidence stance would be ridiculous'
The ANC has said it would take action against ANC MPs who have said in public they voted against President Jacob Zuma in the parliamentary confidence motion.
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Court: Gordhan’s application for declaratory order unnecessary
The court has dismissed with costs former Finance Minister Gordhan’s application for a declaratory order to state that the minister can’t get involved in Gupta bank fight.
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Court dismisses Gordhan bid for declaratory order against Guptas
Gordhan had asked the courts to rule that he isn’t legally permitted to intervene in the fight between the controversial family and the banks.
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Court to rule on Gordan's declaratory order against Guptas
Gordhan has asked the courts to rule that he isn’t legally permitted to intervene in the fight between the controversial family and the banks.
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Gordhan: Unconstitutional to punish ANC MPs over Zuma vote
President Jacob Zuma survived last week’s motion with 21 votes, with more than two dozen ANC MPs voting to unseat him.
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Holomisa: ANC MPs must think of South Africans when they vote
African National Congress MPs have been urged to look at the energy of the country when deciding on how to vote, whether by way of a secret ballot or not.
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Gordhan notes pattern of removal of key people against state looting
Pravin Gordhan says in the context of state capture, a pattern has emerged showing that people were removed from key positions at critical points.
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[LIVE BLOG] The Gathering takes on dirty tricks campaigns
Follow The Gathering: Media Edition as a range of speakers tackle fake news, government regulation and more.
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KZN ANC thanks Edward Zuma for submitting to party discipline
The president's son was told to withdraw his remarks on ANC MPs Pravin Gordhan & Derek Hanekom in which he referred to them as defenders of white monopoly capital.
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[ALERT] Edward Zuma apologises for Gordhan, Hanekom comments
The province had given Zuma until midnight on Wednesday to withdraw the comments.
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ANC KZN: Zuma's son has until midnight to withdraw Gordhan, Hanekom statements
In an open letter, Edward Zuma described Members of Parliament Pravin Gordhan and Derek Hanekom as askaris who defend “white monopoly capital”.
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Gordhan warns of grand-scale corruption in SA
Gordhan says the Gupta Leaks have not only confirmed corruption within the public and private sectors but also given South Africans a sense of scale.
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[WATCH] Gordhan: We must continue to strive for what is just
Former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says that he feels there is still more to do in South Africa, and that he will continue to strive for a just world. Gordhan sat down with EWN's Gia Nicolaides in a wide ranging interview.
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[FIRST ON EWN] Gordhan: I'll vote according to my conscience
Some reports suggest that Pravin Gordhan is one of the Members of Parliament who is likely to vote against Zuma after he was recalled as a minister earlier this year.
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[WATCH] Gordhan: #GuptaLeaks confirm scale of corruption in SA
During an interview with EWN's Gia Nicolaides, former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan emphasised how the Gupta leaks have confirmed suspicions, perceptions or knowledge of corrupt activities.
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ANC: Edward Zuma’s behaviour is foreign to the ANC
The ruling party says the statement deviates from the policy position of the ANC and undermines its non-racial project.
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ANC ‘disgusted & embarrassed’ by Edward Zuma’s comments
Zuma refers to Derek Hanekom as 'an Afrikaner racist' and Pravin Gordhan as 'a corrupt white monopoly capital stooge.''
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[OPINION] Political irrationality is ruining SA, but can still be stopped
Irrationality is the term frequently used to describe the country’s political landscape. This is clear from the coverage of the embattled government of President Jacob Zuma, and its leadership.
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Students accuse Gordhan of factional agenda
On several occasions students heckled Gordhan, accusing him of being disingenuous on his views about who dominates the country's economy.