‘We are victims in a political game’ - Gupta employees

An open letter by employees of the Gupta family’s Oakbay company on Wednesday appealed to executives of South Africa’s big four banks to restore banking services‚ for fear of job losses.

The letter‚ titled “please save our jobs”‚ is marked for the attention of CEOs Maria Ramos of Absa‚ Jacques Celliers of FNB‚ Ben Kruger of Standard Bank and Michael Brown of Nedbank.

The banks cut ties with Oakbay in the wake of accusations by politicians that its owners‚ the Gupta family‚ are exerting improper influence over President Jacob Zuma.

“If by the end of May the accounts remain closed‚ Oakbay’s businesses will close. That means that thousands of us will be without a job‚” the employees state.

“We urge you to recognise that your actions have a human cost.

“Only a few weeks ago the companies we worked for were profitable and our jobs secure. We do not understand why we have become the victims in a political game.”

The employees say they do not know if any of the allegations against the Gupta family or Oakbay’s management are true.

“We do not care.

“All we care about is providing for our families. If you do not open Oakbay’s bank accounts we cannot be paid and Oakbay cannot pay its bills.” They add: “We are not rich people. We are not politically connected. We have not captured the state. We have never offered any politician a job.

“Please reopen the bank accounts so that we do not have to suffer. We‚ the employees‚ have not done anything wrong.”

Earlier this month‚ in a letter to staff‚ Oakbay Investments CEO Nazeem Howa said "the closure of our bank accounts has made it virtually impossible to continue to do business in South Africa‚" indicating he was hoping to restore services.

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