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ANC 'knives out for Gordhan' amid opposition calls for his head over SAA/Takatso deal controversy

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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan on Wednesday was at loggerheads with the committee over his insistence that the SAA/Takatso sale documents should only be shared with MPs in camera
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan on Wednesday was at loggerheads with the committee over his insistence that the SAA/Takatso sale documents should only be shared with MPs in camera
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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan’s request for Parliament’s oversight committee on public enterprises to hold an in-camera meeting on “confidential” documents relating to the sale of SAA to Takatso Consortium has been met with sharp criticism from MPs, who have accused the minister of avoiding accountability over alleged irregularities involving the sale of the national carrier.

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