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South Africa leaders divided after President Zuma sacks Gordhan | South Africa leaders divided after President Zuma sacks Gordhan |
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South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has described the sacking of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan as "totally unacceptable". | South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has described the sacking of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan as "totally unacceptable". |
His late night dismissal on Thursday led to a 5% plunge in the value of the currency, the rand. | His late night dismissal on Thursday led to a 5% plunge in the value of the currency, the rand. |
Mr Gordhan was seen as a bulwark against corruption in an administration that is facing growing criticism. | Mr Gordhan was seen as a bulwark against corruption in an administration that is facing growing criticism. |
He was one of several victims as President Jacob Zuma conducted a major overhaul of his cabinet. | He was one of several victims as President Jacob Zuma conducted a major overhaul of his cabinet. |
Mr Zuma said the midnight reshuffle was about a "radical socio-economic transformation". | Mr Zuma said the midnight reshuffle was about a "radical socio-economic transformation". |
Mr Ramaphosa told public broadcaster SABC that he would not resign in response to the sacking but continue to "serve the people". | |
Why has this caused such a fuss? | Why has this caused such a fuss? |
Pravin Gordhan was seen by many as a safe pair of hands when it came to managing the economy. | Pravin Gordhan was seen by many as a safe pair of hands when it came to managing the economy. |
He was keen to keep a tight rein on spending and resisted calls from the president to increase government expenditure. | He was keen to keep a tight rein on spending and resisted calls from the president to increase government expenditure. |
This was Mr Gordhan's second stint as finance minister after first serving from 2009 to 2014. | This was Mr Gordhan's second stint as finance minister after first serving from 2009 to 2014. |
He was reappointed in 2015 to replace little-known David van Rooyen. Mr Van Rooyen's selection was controversial and he was in place for less than a week. | |
Why was he sacked? | Why was he sacked? |
It is unclear why Mr Gordhan was sacked but local media are pointing to an alleged intelligence report which accuses him of working with foreigners to undermine Mr Zuma's administration. | It is unclear why Mr Gordhan was sacked but local media are pointing to an alleged intelligence report which accuses him of working with foreigners to undermine Mr Zuma's administration. |
In a spirited farewell press conference at the treasury's office in Pretoria, Mr Gordhan defended his economic record, and dismissed speculation that he had recently held meetings in London aimed at undermining the president. | In a spirited farewell press conference at the treasury's office in Pretoria, Mr Gordhan defended his economic record, and dismissed speculation that he had recently held meetings in London aimed at undermining the president. |
Referral to his dismissal and that of his deputy Mcebisi Jonas he said: "Our souls are not for sale." | |
Mr Gordhan and Mr Zuma did not see eye to eye on government spending, the BBC's Milton Nkosi reports, and that led to a rift between them. Ultimately, though, this is being seen as a political issue with the president rewarding loyalists. | |
Earlier this week, the president recalled his finance minister from planned events in the UK. | Earlier this week, the president recalled his finance minister from planned events in the UK. |
Last October, Mr Gordhan was charged with fraud, but the charges were later dropped. | Last October, Mr Gordhan was charged with fraud, but the charges were later dropped. |
He has described the allegations as politically motivated. | He has described the allegations as politically motivated. |
What is being said about the sacking? | What is being said about the sacking? |
Comments by the Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa that Mr Gordhan's sacking was "totally unacceptable" captures the overwhelming sentiment of some top leaders in the ruling African National Congress (ANC). | Comments by the Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa that Mr Gordhan's sacking was "totally unacceptable" captures the overwhelming sentiment of some top leaders in the ruling African National Congress (ANC). |
ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu said Mr Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas had integrity and were incorruptible. | ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu said Mr Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas had integrity and were incorruptible. |
The Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, has said the cabinet sackings "constitute an assault on the poor of South Africa". | The Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, has said the cabinet sackings "constitute an assault on the poor of South Africa". |
ANC Youth League leader Collen Maine has however praised the cabinet changes calling the new Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba "experienced and intelligent". | ANC Youth League leader Collen Maine has however praised the cabinet changes calling the new Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba "experienced and intelligent". |
What impact could this have? Lerato Mbele, BBC News | What impact could this have? Lerato Mbele, BBC News |
The rand is experiencing a setback just when it had started to recover from the political uncertainty and international volatility that plagued it in the past year. | The rand is experiencing a setback just when it had started to recover from the political uncertainty and international volatility that plagued it in the past year. |
The bond markets, this is where government debt is sold and the values are directly linked to the prospects of the economy have also reacted negatively. | The bond markets, this is where government debt is sold and the values are directly linked to the prospects of the economy have also reacted negatively. |
For foreign investors that is a boon, but for South African taxpayers subsidising the state it does not represent value for money. | For foreign investors that is a boon, but for South African taxpayers subsidising the state it does not represent value for money. |
Ultimately ordinary people will feel the pressure of these political moves, a weaker currency means the cost of basic imports such as fuel and some foods will go up. | Ultimately ordinary people will feel the pressure of these political moves, a weaker currency means the cost of basic imports such as fuel and some foods will go up. |
A country whose reputation is dented, may ultimately lose face with international ratings agencies and finally be downgraded to "junk status" when the economic assessments are done again in June. | A country whose reputation is dented, may ultimately lose face with international ratings agencies and finally be downgraded to "junk status" when the economic assessments are done again in June. |
What other changes have been made? | What other changes have been made? |
Apart from the nine ministers who have been affected by the changes Mr Zuma also appointed 10 deputy ministers. | Apart from the nine ministers who have been affected by the changes Mr Zuma also appointed 10 deputy ministers. |
Sfiso Buthelezi will become Deputy Finance Minister, replacing Mcebisi Jonas. | Sfiso Buthelezi will become Deputy Finance Minister, replacing Mcebisi Jonas. |
"I have directed the new ministers and deputy ministers to work tirelessly with their colleagues... to ensure that the promise of a better life for the poor and the working class becomes a reality," President Zuma's said in a statement. | "I have directed the new ministers and deputy ministers to work tirelessly with their colleagues... to ensure that the promise of a better life for the poor and the working class becomes a reality," President Zuma's said in a statement. |