Kaya 959 Reporter
President Cyril Ramaphosa allegedly asked Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula to leave a meeting for being unprepared and failing to read Cabinet notes, according to a news source.
The article published on the Sunday Independent this weekend got tongues wagging on social media.
Mbalula can hardly construct a coherent statement here on twitter, and it is unfair to expect him to read multitude of documents and let alone to glean actionable points from them. pic.twitter.com/RpbaxSY7Nm
— African Renaissance🦅🇿🇦🦁 (@MadiBoity) May 22, 2022
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The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) claimed in a statement on Monday that the charges made by the Sunday Independent newspaper were untrue and intended to mislead the public.
“Cabinet discussions are confidential. This has been a long-standing convention and thus these allegations are unfounded.”
“Cabinet decisions are in a transparent manner shared with the public by the Minister in the Presidency.”
“The allegations made by the Sunday Independent are therefore unjustified and malicious,” said the Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele
“Any unauthorised or premature disclosure of Cabinet meetings or information undermines the collective responsibility of Cabinet,” the GCIS said
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