Former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba will not be let off the hook despite tendering his resignation from President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Cabinet.
Gigaba on Tuesday became the second minister to fall from grace in Ramaphosa’s administration after former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene stepped down after testifying at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry.
The Presidency confirmed late on Tuesday afternoon that the embattled Gigaba quit as pressure mounted for his axing.
This as the official opposition took Ramaphosa to court to have the appointments of Gigaba and Minister for Women Bathabile Dlamini reviewed and set aside.
On Tuesday, Parliament said he stood to be called to clarify any matters to the parliamentary inquiry into the naturalisation of the Guptas.
Source: News24