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Sisulu: I did not have anything to do with the Guptas

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Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
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Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu. Edrea du Toit

Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has denied links to the Guptas, following reports that she met a Gupta-linked businessman during her visit to the Dubai Expo in December last year.

"Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has noted a media report which is nothing but a desperate propaganda aimed at tarnishing her name," read the statement issued by her communications team on Friday. 

The statement comes after the Daily Maverick on Thursday published an article titled "Lindiwe Sisulu met Gupta-linked Salim Essa’s banking buddy in December Dubai visit".  The article stated that Sisulu had visited the Dubai Expo in December last year and met with four leading business people, including Hamza Farooqui, Salim Essa’s erstwhile business partner.

In 2017, #GuptaLeaks revealed that Farooqui worked with the black ops PR company Bell Pottinger to craft a narrative that the banks were part of the white monopoly capital edifice.

"If one out of all the people Minister Sisulu was introduced to might have been a friend of the Guptas, so what? This smear campaign won’t sell. Minister Sisulu has been in politics for a very long time, and for some in the media to come up with anything they hope will tarnish her image is laughable," read the statement. 

Sisulu's office accused the media of being on a fishing expedition for nefarious reasons.  "The pictures they have been using as those of a Gupta ally are unfortunately of a member of the Royal family and CEO of Emirates airline.

"This is the same media that when Minister Sisulu needs them on the side of what’s good for the country, they are nowhere to be found. I did not have anything to do with the Gupta here in the country, why would I be smudged with them on a worthy responsibility [sic] that I had undertaken during Tourism Month at an International Expo?" read the statement. 

Speaking to New24, Sisulu’s spokesperson Steve Motale said Sisulu wanted to set record straight after attempts were made to distort what had happened during the minister’s official visit to Dubai.

“Since this was an international event, Minister Sisulu met many people. This allegation about a Gupta ally is just part of a sponsored smear campaign that will not succeed." 

Sisulu also took the opportunity to reiterate that she had an impeccable track record of fighting corruption and that no amount of "propaganda" would erase this. 

This debacle comes following weeks of controversy after Sisulu attacked the judiciary. News24

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