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Oops! Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana Caught on Hot Mic Criticizing SARS Commissioner

February 20, 2025
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In an awkward moment during a non-budget press briefing in Parliament on Wednesday, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana was caught on a hot mic expressing his disappointment in South African Revenue Service (SARS) Commissioner Edward Kieswetter. The incident occurred as Godongwana wrapped up his briefing, seemingly unaware that his microphone was still on.

The minister’s candid remarks, which were inadvertently broadcast, have sparked a wave of reactions from the public and political commentators. While the exact details of his criticism remain unclear, the incident has raised questions about the relationship between the National Treasury and SARS, two critical institutions in South Africa’s financial governance.

Godongwana’s comments come at a sensitive time, as the country grapples with economic challenges and the need for efficient tax collection to fund public services. SARS, under Kieswetter’s leadership, has been credited with improving tax compliance and revenue collection in recent years, but the minister’s off-the-cuff remarks suggest underlying tensions.

The Finance Ministry has yet to issue an official statement addressing the incident, but the hot mic moment has already fueled speculation about potential disagreements between the two leaders. As the story unfolds, it remains to be seen whether this incident will have any lasting impact on the working relationship between Godongwana and Kieswetter, or on public confidence in the country’s financial management.

For now, the incident serves as a reminder of the perils of live broadcasting and the importance of ensuring microphones are switched off when sensitive discussions take place.

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