Mkhize vows to take on the SIU as he jumps ship ahead of cabinet reshuffle

Dr Zweli Mkhize on Thursday resigned as health minister just ahead of a cabinet reshuffle later that night.
Dr Zweli Mkhize on Thursday resigned as health minister just ahead of a cabinet reshuffle later that night.
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Suspended health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize resigned on Thursday, just hours before President Cyril Ramaphosa was set to announce a cabinet reshuffle.

Mkhize told Ramaphosa of his intention to take on the Special Investigating Unit by subjecting the corruption-busting unit's report to a judicial review.

In his resignation letter, seen by the TimesLIVE, Mkhize accused the SIU having had a pre-determined outcome and a closed mind in their investigation into the R150m Digital Vibes contract.

Mkhize accused the SIU of having proceeded with the investigation unfairly and having crafted a flawed and unfounded report.

In a letter dated August 5, which has been seen by TimesLIVE, Mkhize requested that Ramaphosa allow him to step down “in order to bring certainty and stability to this important portfolio”.

The embattled minister tendered his resignation earlier following a 3-hour meeting in Durban on Wednesday with one of the president's emissaries.

Mkhize was placed on special leave in June following revelations that his family and close associates benefited from the allegedly irregular Digital Vibes communications contract amounting to R150m.

Mkhize was widely lauded for his deft handling of the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa, receiving praise at home and abroad for heeding the advice of scientists.

However, his reputation was decimated after the Daily Maverick reported in February that his close associates, alleged friend Tahera Mather and his former personal assistant Naadhira Mitha, received about R150m from the department of health through a rigged communications awarded to Digital Vibes.

Mather is Mkhize’s long-time associate and communications adviser from his days as minister of cooperative governance and traditional affairs.

TimesLIVE has also learnt that Ramaphosa's emissary also held a meeting with defence and military veterans ,inister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, but this could not be corroborated at the time of going to print.

TimesLIVE


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