Malusi Gigaba resigns as an honourable member
Following his resignation as minister of home affairs, Malusi Gigaba has now also thrown in the towel as an MP.
Malusi Gigaba, who announced his resignation as minister of home affairs on Tuesday, has now also resigned as a member of parliament.
The news was confirmed by parliamentary spokesperson Moloto Mothapo. Gigaba handed his resignation letter to the presidency on Tuesday, which said in a statement that he was doing it in the interests of the country.
“The President has accepted the Minister’s resignation and expressed his appreciation for Minister Gigaba’s longstanding service to the government and people of South Africa,” the presidency said.
The normally Twitter-friendly Gigaba last tweeted on November 10, and had not personally announced the news.
He reportedly met with President Cyril Ramaphosa last week in a final bid to save his job that was clearly unsuccessful.
Gigbaba soon released a statement, explaining in his own words why he left office:
“Earlier today, I handed in my resignation from the position of Minister of Home Affairs to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
“I did so after a long period of sustained and vitriolic public attacks on my integrity. I wish to state that my resignation is not an admission of guilt on my part.
“The integrity and public standing of the Government and the African National Congress of which I am a loyal and proud member is more important than any political office bearer.
“In this regard, I have filed an application for judicial review of the Public Protector’s finding with respect to the Fireblade Aviation matter and also intend to defend all other matters which resulted from my term of office as a member of Cabinet,” Gigaba said.
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