In March, Parliament’s joint committee on ethics and members’ interests found Mosebenzi Zwane guilty of failing to declare Gupta-sponsored travel and benefits.
CAPE TOWN - Former Minister Mosebenzi Zwane has again landed himself in hot water for failing to be at Parliament to be reprimanded for breaching the ethics code.
One of Zwane’s recommended sanctions was a public reprimand and apology in the National Assembly, but he failed to attend. It also found Zwane guilty of breaching the code when he appointed advisors who were business associates of the Guptas. But ANC chief whip Pemmy Majodina said Zwane failure to appear must be dealt with appropriately by parliament.
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