Economic Freedom Fighters Party (EFF) leader Julius Malema opened the case against minister Malusi Gigaba at a Johannesburg police station, alleging corruption in the purchase of locomotives for the state rail firm Transnet in 2012.
"We came to open a case against Jacob Zuma, Malusi Gigaba and those Gupta crooks who stole 17 billion (rand) in Transnet," Malema told supporters outside a police station after he lodged the criminal complaint.
"We want to protect the South African purse which Zuma and his friends have turned into a personal purse. We must defend the limited resources of our state," he added.
Malusi was appointed at the end of March in a cabinet reshuffle that axed respected minister Pravin Gordhan and shook the markets.
The EFF alleges that Malusi influenced the awarding of a tender to buy the train locomotives at inflated prices at a time he was the public enterprise minister.
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