Joel Netshitenzhewas head of the policy and coordination advisory unit in the presidency until the end of December 2009. He previously served as head of South Africa's Government Communication and Information Systemsfrom 1998 to 2006... (wikipedia)
Since the IMF meeting there has been no contact to my knowledge.
More critically, the statements that we make can get picked up internationally (and) then feed to the kind of perceptions that South Africa and Africa are incapable of hosting an important international event like this.
Overwhelming evidence, supported by independent expert testimony, points to the fact that the 'emails' and chat room conversations were patently fraudulent.
We wish to caution against actions that have the effect of breaking our country's laws, undermining the work of security agencies, and denigrating the offices of institutions of our democracy, including The Presidency.
We expect security agencies to properly follow up and ensure that the law takes its course.
Cabinet noted the sterling work done by the South African Revenue Service in surpassing targets for revenue collection in the financial year just ended.
Government calls on all South Africans, especially in the Western Cape, to co-operate with the energy authorities in implementing immediate measures aimed at preventing load shedding.