Pravin Gordhan has been appointed as the minister of finance, replacing David van Rooyen who was put in the seat four days ago.
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The Presidency issued a statement on Sunday confirming the appointment.
"I
have received many representations to reconsider my decision. As a
democratic government, we emphasise the importance of listening to the
people and to respond to their views,” the Presidency said in a
statement.
"I have appointed Pravin Gordhan, the current minister
of cooperative governance and traditional affairs as the new minister of
finance. Minister Gordhan will return to a portfolio that he had held
proficiently during the fourth administration."
Van Rooyen who
replaced Nhlanhla Nene will be transferred to the Cogta. He was
appointed on Wednesday and sworn in on Thursday amid mixed reactions
from the country. The move also saw the rand plummeting to its lowest
mark in years.
"I have also decided to appoint the current
Minister of Finance David van Rooyen as the new minister of cooperative
governance and traditional affairs. "Mr Van Rooyen, a former
executive mayor, will also be bringing to Cogta the finance and economic
sector background gained in serving in the Finance Portfolio Committee
and Economic Transformation Cluster as whip in National Assembly.
"He
has been mandated to take forward the Back to Basics programme and
further improve cooperation between the three spheres of government,”
said the statement.

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