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Pravin Gordhan on the stress of being Finance Minister
South Africa's Man of the Week Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has had a week to remember. Not only did he deliver his Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement on Wednesday, but he is still battling the ongoing fraud charges against him. He still found time to sit down with CNBC Africa's Bronwyn Nielsen to discuss the current mood of the republic.
Fri, 28 Oct 2016 15:24:12 GMT
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- Gordhan faces political noise and uncertainties while upholding justice and constitutional values
- Emphasis on teamwork, accountability, and transparency in public spending
- Global concerns over distrust, inclusive growth, and technology's impact on jobs
South Africa's Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan, has been under immense pressure in recent days, delivering the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement amidst ongoing fraud charges. In an exclusive interview with CNBC Africa's Bronwyn Nielsen, Gordhan shared insights on the challenges he faces, the importance of upholding justice, and the need for inclusive growth in South Africa. Despite the political noise and uncertainties in the market, Gordhan remains committed to his role and the constitutional values he stands for. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by many in the past to build the democracy the nation enjoys today. While navigating the complexities of his position, Gordhan emphasized the importance of teamwork and abiding by regulations to ensure accountability and transparency in public spending. He also touched on global concerns such as the growing distrust between governments and citizens, the rise of inclusive growth, and the impact of technology on jobs. The interview shed light on the challenges facing South Africa and the imperative for concrete actions to address inequality and provide opportunities for the youth. Gordhan called for collaboration between the government and the private sector to make a meaningful impact on people's lives and build a better future for all South Africans.
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