Africa Check unpacks Zuma’s claim that Des van Rooyen is ‘more qualified’ than his predecessors.
Researched by Lebohang Mojapelo 
When President Jacob Zuma appointed the relatively unknown Des van Rooyen as finance minister in December, the ensuing outrage caused him to change his mind four days later.
At a recent event in Pretoria Zuma reportedly defended his choice of Van Rooyen by saying: “He’s a trained finance and economic comrade, more qualified than any minister I have ever appointed there, in the finance issue.”
Several Africa Check readers contacted us to confirm if this was true, with IRS Investigations tweeting: “Before mocking President Zuma on his statement that Van Rooyen was most qualified for the job, why not fact check it first? Ask @AfricaCheck.”
DID ZUMA SPEAK OF ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS?
Enquiring whether Zuma was referring to academic qualifications, experience, or both, the president’s spokesman Bongani Majola said: “What do you think it means? I cannot tell you what the qualifications are, you have to research that on your own.”
Without clarification, we checked academic qualifications, although some argue that experience matters more or that the most important factor is to have the trust of the citizenry - all subjective measurements.
SEVERAL CERTIFICATES AND TWO MASTER’S DEGREES
Van Rooyen has several certificates in governance and finance according to the South African government website. He was also awarded a master’s degree in management by the University of the Witwatersrand in 2010. This the university’s senior communications officer, Kemantha Govender, confirmed to Africa Check.
Van Rooyen’s most notable qualification is a master’s degree in finance, specialising in economic policy, from the University of London. The university’s communications officer, Laura Pritsch, told Africa Check that Van Rooyen was awarded the degree on 31 December 2013 through their distance learning programme.
The university website states that the master’s programme is aimed at providing an understanding of financial markets and banks and is designed for students who work in economic policy in government, public institutions, international institutions and central banks.
GORDHAN AND NENE’S QUALIFICATIONS
What qualifications do Van Rooyen’s predecessors hold? Since taking office in 2009, Zuma appointed two other men to the position of finance minister.
South Africa’s current Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan was also finance minister from 2009 to 2014.
Gordhan’s highest academic qualification, according to his government profile, is a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy, which he received from the then University of Durban in 1973. We have been unable to confirm this with the university, however, but will keep trying.
(Note: Gordhan has been awarded two honorary doctorates: in commerce, by the University of South Africa and in law, by the University of Cape Town, both in 2007.)
The man whom Van Rooyen briefly replaced in December, Nhlanhla Nene, holds several certificates and diplomas in economics according to his government profile. His highest qualification, a bachelor of commerce honours in economics from the University of Western Cape, was awarded in September 2009. Africa Check verified this with the university’s communications and media liaison manager Luthando Tyhalibongo.
CONCLUSION
With a master’s of science in finance, specialising in economic policy, Van Rooyen carries the highest academic qualification of the finance ministers Zuma has appointed during his term.
The highest academic qualification Gordhan, minister of finance from 2009 to 2014, holds is said to be a bachelor of science in pharmacy, while Nene, who was in the position from 2014 to 2015, has a bachelor of commerce honours in economics.
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