Gordhan threatens to go to court as tensions with Sars ripple
Pravin Gordhan says he will go to court to protect himself if necessary as Zuma and ANC express confidence in the finance minister.
Pravin Gordhan says he will go to court to protect himself if necessary as Zuma and ANC express confidence in the finance minister.
Gwede Mantashe has expressed concern that the Hawks sent questions to Pravin Gordhan just four days before the budget.
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Sars has threatened to sue the M&G over the publishing of an amaBhungane story that lawyers say was "clearly in the public interest" and "lawful".
Join amaBhungane's Sam Sole and M&G's Matuma Letsoalo in a Hangout as we discuss what's going on between the president and his finance minister.
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