SA High Court orders Zuma to give reasons for firing Gordhan

South African President Jacob Zuma tours the World Economic Forum on Africa meeting in Durban, South Africa, May 3, 2017. /REUTERS
South African President Jacob Zuma tours the World Economic Forum on Africa meeting in Durban, South Africa, May 3, 2017. /REUTERS

South Africa's High Court on Thursday ordered President Jacob

Zuma

to provide reasons for his decision last month to fire finance minister Pravin Gordhan in a cabinet reshuffle that led to sovereign debt downgrades, eNCA television said.

The opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) had filed the court application to compel

Zuma

to give his reasons for the reshuffle, which triggered large street protests against the president and led to more calls for his resignation.

The DA has also called for a no-confidence motion against

Zuma

in parliament.

"We got the order that we wanted with some very minor adaptations and it allows us now to go ahead with the main review application into the rationality of dropping Mr Gordhan from the cabinet," James Selfe, DA lawmaker and head of its executive, said.

The opposition and even some members within

Zuma's cabinet, including Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, said at the time that

Zuma

removed Gordhan on the basis of a "spurious" intelligence report.

That report accused the former finance minister and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas of plotting with banks in London to undermine the South African economy. Jonas was also fired by

Zuma.

"We expect that document to be part of the record," said Selfe, referring to the intelligence report.

Ramaphosa usually publicly backs

Zuma

and his criticism of Gordhan's sacking was a sign of deepening divisions in the ruling African National Congress that are likely to worsen until the party elects a new leader in December.

It was not immediately clear if

Zuma

would appeal Thursday's ruling.

In a bid to reassure markets,

Zuma

has said that he expected the addition of several younger ministers would add energy to his cabinet.

He has so far not given any specific reasons for removing Gordhan and replacing him with new Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba.

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