Pravin Gordhan must pay from his pocket

Pravin Gordhan must pay from his pocket

Black First Land First (BLF) calls on the Minister of Finance, Mr Malusi Gigaba, not to be caught up in wasteful and fruitless expenditure claims arising from the legal costs incurred by Pravin Gordhan. It is now a known fact that Pravin Gordhan wasted tax payers money with an “unnecessary” court application for a declaration that he must not, as Minister of Finance, intervene in the relationship between the banks and its clients. The North Gauteng High Court yesterday via the Deputy Judge President, Aubrey Ledwaba, dismissed the application with costs. Black First Land First (BLF) is clear – Pravin Gordhan must pay the costs which includes the costs of two counsel, not the tax payers.

The application brought by Pravin Gordhan was malicious, vexatious and totally unnecessary. Gordhan only brought this application as a mechanism to defend the criminal behaviour of the white owned banks which illegally shut down the bank accounts of Oakbay Investments (Pty) Ltd (Oakbay) which is a Gupta owned holding company. Society must not pay for the evil agenda of white monopoly capital that Pravin Gordhan is acting in service of.

BLF will write a letter to Minister Gigaba asking him not to engage in wasteful expenditure by using tax payers monies to pay for the legal costs incurred by Pravin Gordhan in bad faith. Let Gordhan pay from his own pocket – after all the application was in his business interests because he has shares in the implicated banks.

Issued by the National Coordinating Committee of Black First Land First (BLF NCC)

19 August 2017
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Zanele Lwana
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(National Spokesperson)
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(Deputy National Spokesperson)
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BLF welcomes Oakbay’s pledge to fund needy students

BLF welcomes Oakbay’s pledge to fund needy students

It’s now common cause that the former Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, has lost his court application against Oakbay Investments (Pty) Ltd (Oakbay) which is a holding company of the Gupta owned businesses in South Africa. Gordhan failed in his attempt to get a declaratory order from the North Gauteng High Court that it is unlawful for him as Minster if Finance to intervene in the matter of Oakbay and the four major banks (Standard Bank, ABSA, FNB and Nedbank) in which the said banks had closed the bank accounts of Oakbay. The full bench of the High Court was scathing about the abuse of the court system by Pravin Gordhan. The application was dismissed yesterday with costs.

Oakbay has pledged to use the costs it won against Pravin Gordhan to assist the Fees Must Fall process through funding needy students. This is a significant act on the part of the Gupta family. BLF welcomes this positive gesture from the Guptas. Furthermore, Black First Land First (BLF) asks the family to do more towards assisting black students who are faced with serious financial crises as they await a free decolonised education.

BLF says well done Oakbay on your victory in the court case against Pravin Gordhan and the four major banks yesterday. We also applaud the Gupta family’s decision to effectively support the Fees Must Fall process – education is a fundamental right!

Issued by the National Coordinating Committee of Black First Land First (BLF NCC)

19 August 2017
Black First Land First Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Black First Land First
Twitter: @black1stland1st
Website: www.blf.org.za

Zanele Lwana
(National Spokesperson)
Cell: +27799867225

Lindsay Maasdorp
(National Spokesperson)
Cell: +27 79 915 2957

Brian Tloubatla
(Deputy National Spokesperson)
Cell: +27 82 216 7664