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Malusi Gigaba

Date of Birth: 30 August 1971
Place of Birth: Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal


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Balancing the good cop with the bad

Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has told all government departments to review their contracts with KPMG arguing that auditing work in the country should not be dominated by the four big international firms...


KPMG feels the Gupta heat

He said that he too was considering legal action against KPMG and was weighing up whether to ask Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba another Gupta ally to blacklist KPMG from government work stopping current work and reviewing the last ten years of work with the auditor...


ANC dilemma deepens

The Zuma-appointed Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has succumbed to pressure from South African banks to suspend Anoj Singh the Chief Financial Officer of the power utility Eskom pending an investigation into widespread corruption at the company which has already seen the CEO Brian Molefe and another director fired...


Germany's turn to Africa

The centrepiece of the conference co-chaired by German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble and his recently appointed South African counterpart Malusi Gigaba will be 'compacts with Africa' (AC Vol 58 No 9 Mr Gigabyte's baptism of fire)...


Mr Gigabyte's baptism of fire

South Africa's fourth Finance Minister in two years Malusi Gigaba encountered bemusement and indifference when he visited the United States last week for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington...


Zuma's edifice starts to wobble

Pro-democracy forces brought tens of thousands of protestors into South Africa's streets last week following President Jacob Zuma's ousting of Pravin Gordhan from the Finance Ministry and his replacement with Malusi Gigaba...

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Gigaba raises sights still higher

The controversial Malusi Gigaba the former Home Affairs Minister now elevated to the Finance Ministry has been proposed by influential sections of the African National Congress as a compromise candidate to succeed Jacob Zuma as ANC and state President...


Ramaphosa ready for launch

Ramaphosa was the keynote speaker at Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's glittering 80th birthday celebration which boasted an elite guest list including Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula the Independent Group newspaper boss Iqbal Survé Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema and Dali Mpofu...


In league with Zuma

Another former Youth League President Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba told City Press: 'The 2017 elective conference is still far away; by the time we get to 2017 you might not be a factor or your people might no longer have the influence you had wished they would have'...


Public sectarians

Minister of Public Enterprises Malusi Gigaba tried to curb her freedom of action but he was promptly removed from his post many say at Myeni's insistence and moved to the Department of Home Affairs in May 2014...


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