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Zuma minister sends back Mercedes | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
South Africa's new Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele has returned a Mercedes Benz car he was given by contractors after coming under pressure to do so. | |
Mr Ndebele returned the car plus two cows, although he said after consulting President Jacob Zuma that he had done nothing wrong and was not compelled to. | |
However, he said it was "just less hassle" to return the unsolicited gift. | |
Opposition groups, as well as allies of the ruling ANC, had told Mr Ndebele to "do the right thing". | |
He had said the gift was not solicited and that it was planned before he was named minister. | |
"I am not compelled to return it," Mr Ndebele said at a press conference announcing the return of the gift. | |
"What the president and office bearers say is that there is nothing wrong with it, absolutely... but I prefer to have it this way because it's just less hassle." | |
Mr Ndebele was given the car, worth around $120,000 (£77,000), at a farewell party for him in Pietermaritzburg on Saturday before he left to join the national government. | Mr Ndebele was given the car, worth around $120,000 (£77,000), at a farewell party for him in Pietermaritzburg on Saturday before he left to join the national government. |
'Careful scrutiny' | |
Vukuzakhe contractors made the gift to thank him for helping small companies while he was provincial transport minister in KwaZulu-Natal from 1994-2004. During that time, Vukuzakhe won contracts worth nearly $50m (£32m). | Vukuzakhe contractors made the gift to thank him for helping small companies while he was provincial transport minister in KwaZulu-Natal from 1994-2004. During that time, Vukuzakhe won contracts worth nearly $50m (£32m). |
Malesela Maleka, spokesperson for the South African Communist Party, which is in government with the ANC, had said Mr Ndebele should give back the car. | |
"Things such as this gift for Ndebele, as a matter of principle, even a gift from one's uncle who is in business, should be scrutinised very carefully," he said. | "Things such as this gift for Ndebele, as a matter of principle, even a gift from one's uncle who is in business, should be scrutinised very carefully," he said. |
The main opposition Democratic Alliance also said the car should be returned. | |
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