Minister of Finance Malusi Gigaba addresses the media about his plans of improving investment in South Africa.
Gigaba is planning to go on an international trip to lure investors into the country.
.@mgigaba says he's asked Prof Malikane to "keep quiet". "I can't be spokesperson for my advisor…I reigned him in". #Treasury
— Karyn Maughan (@karynmaughan) April 19, 2017
Gigaba says there shouldn't be an expectation that business will be invited on various trips of #Treasury. They will come with in future
— Cathy Mohlahlana (@CathyMohlahlana) April 19, 2017
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#Treasury Gigaba says we dont want public sector to rise above what budget can afford.
— Khayelihle Rafiq Percy Khumalo-James Jnr (@KhayaJames) April 19, 2017
#Treasury: Gigaba says diversity of opinions at Treasury should not be a concern but his advised Prof Malikane to keep quiet @cnbcafrica
— Fifi Peters (@FifiPeters) April 19, 2017
Gigaba: I am the Minister not anybody else. Advisors are advisors and they don't impose their advise on the Minister.
— National Treasury (@TreasuryRSA) April 19, 2017
#Gigaba : I can't be a spokesperson for my advisor. Yesterday I reined Professor Malikane in. #Treasury
— Bra Hloni (@BraHlonisky) April 19, 2017
Gigaba says Malikane's views have caused concerns but says he has a PhD in economics "not a Zama Zama". #Treasury
— Mpho Maṱhoho (@MaxMpho) April 19, 2017
Gigaba : we need to grow our economy and address poverty & inequality
— National Treasury (@TreasuryRSA) April 19, 2017
Gigaba : we are going to look for someone who is competent and encourages internal candidates to apply.
— National Treasury (@TreasuryRSA) April 19, 2017