ADVERTISEMENT

5 things to know about President's graft probe

Gupta allegedly told Jonas that his family made six billion rand ($444 million) from the state, and wanted to increase it to eight billion rand.

A much-awaited probe into an allegedly corrupt relationship between South African President Jacob Zuma and the Guptas, a business family from India, was published

Calls for South African President Jacob Zuma to resign reached new heights Wednesday after a much-awaited probe was published into his allegedly corrupt relationship with the Guptas, a business family from India.

Here are five key points from the report by the Public Protector watchdog:

Bag for cash

Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas said he was taken to the Guptas' compound-like residence in the Saxonwold district of Johannesburg by President Zuma in October 2015.

ADVERTISEMENT

The report said Ajay Gupta first accused him of undermining Zuma, then "informed Mr Jonas that they were going to make him Minister of Finance".

Gupta allegedly told Jonas that his family made six billion rand ($444 million) from the state, and wanted to increase it to eight billion rand. The report gave no time frame.

When Jonas refused the apparent job offer, Gupta offered him 600 million rand and even "asked if Mr Jonas had a bag which he could use to receive and carry 600,000 rand in cash immediately".

Phone records

The report said it was "worrying" that telephone records revealed David Van Rooyen, then a little-known Zuma loyalist, was regularly in Saxonwold, including on the day before he was appointed as finance minister last year.

ADVERTISEMENT

One of the two advisers that Van Rooyen took with him to the treasury on his first day at work as finance minister had also had telephone contact with someone in Saxonwold the previous day.

"The coincidence is a source of great concern," the report said.

Van Rooyen lasted just four days in the job due to a market crash triggered by his appointment. But he is still one of Zuma's closest associates.

Mystery Switzerland trip

The report raises allegations that Mining Minister Mosebenzi Zwane travelled to Switzerland with the Guptas last November to help them "seal the deal" for Gupta-owned company Tegeta to buy a mine from Glencore.

ADVERTISEMENT

Zwane's conduct "with regards to his flight itinerary to Switzerland appears to be irregular", the report said.

Zwane's spokesman said the minister's visit to Switzerland was for "engaging with stakeholders and to avoid job losses".

Just good friends

The Guptas told the report authors that Brian Molefe, chief of state-owned electricity firm Eskom, was a "very good friend" who often visited them at home.

The report details allegations of deals during which "it appears that the conduct of the Eskom board was solely to the benefit of Tegeta in awarding contracts to them".

ADVERTISEMENT

The Public Protector's office vowed further investigations into contracts for Tegeta to supply coal to Eskom.

Further probes

The report listed remedial action including Zuma appointing a commission of inquiry that must present its findings within 180 days.

It said the inquiry must be well-funded, chaired by a judge who chooses their own staff, and given real power to collect evidence.

jpegMpeg4-1280x720The public protector added that it had brought prosectors' attention to "those matters identified in this report where it appears crimes have been committed."

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

The unveiling of a refreshed Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, Lagos

The unveiling of a refreshed Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, Lagos

Kia driver who caused accident involving Ghana’s new train reports himself to Police

Kia driver who caused accident involving Ghana’s new train reports himself to Police

FG seeks German government cooperation to reform Nigeria Police

FG seeks German government cooperation to reform Nigeria Police

Inside story of how Ghana’s new train got involved in accident on a test run

Inside story of how Ghana’s new train got involved in accident on a test run

Petrol price stands at ₦696.79 in March – Report

Petrol price stands at ₦696.79 in March – Report

Iran threatens to trigger powerful missiles should Israel attack its nuke sites

Iran threatens to trigger powerful missiles should Israel attack its nuke sites

Diesel price stands at ₦1341.16 in March 2024 – Report

Diesel price stands at ₦1341.16 in March 2024 – Report

FCCPC seals 4U supermarket in Abuja for concealing price information

FCCPC seals 4U supermarket in Abuja for concealing price information

This is alarming - Army concerned over number of unauthorised weapons in circulation

This is alarming - Army concerned over number of unauthorised weapons in circulation

Pulse Sports

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT