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ANC blows R93m to maintain ministerial mansions – Leon Schreiber

DA MP says he has filed complaint with Public Protector to investigate what appears to be brazen corruption

R1.4 million for a new kitchen, R240 000 to fumigate cockroaches, R53 000 for a curtain rail and R19 000 to replace lightbulbs: DA files Public Protector complaint after ANC blows R93 million to maintain Ministerial Mansions

21 May 2023

New information obtained by the Democratic Alliance (DA) through parliamentary questions reveals that, over a period of two years, the ANC government spent R93 million on maintaining the 97 mansions, valued at nearly R1 billion, occupied by its Ministers and Deputy Ministers in Pretoria and Cape Town. The DA is submitting a complaint to the Public Protector to investigate what appears to be brazen corruption and tender inflation in the maintenance of Ministerial Mansions.

This means that the government spent an average of nearly R1 million on each mansion in just two years. The expenses incurred were for renovations, repairs, municipal rates, and services including free water and electricity.

 Cape Town

Item

Financial Year

Cost

Maintenance

2019/2020

R19 204 501,63

Maintenance

2020/2021

R10 216 220,32

Municipal services

2020/2021

R6 086 257,42

Municipal services

2021/2022

R7 799 623,43

Municipal rates

2020/2021

R3 419 690,71

Municipal rates

2021/2022

R4 628 445,94

Capital project

R1 410 450,22

TOTAL

R52 765 189,67

Pretoria

Item

Financial Year

Cost

Maintenance

2020/2021

R8 150 858,24

Maintenance

2021/2022

R10 578 066,21

Municipal services

2020/2021

R8 849 001,43

Municipal services

2021/2022

R7 714 057,69

Municipal rates

2020/2021

R2 878 710,66

Municipal rates

2021/2022

R2 177 757,49

TOTAL

R40 348 451,72

GRAND TOTAL COMBINED

R93 113 641,39

Many of the expenses bear tell-tale signs of massive tender corruption. At one house in Cape Town, the kitchen was renovated at a cost of over R1.4 million. For an ANC cadre housed in Albert Street, Waterkloof, the State paid over R240 000 to fumigate cockroaches – charged through three different invoices. The replacement of a fallen curtain rail at a house in Johann Rissik Drive in Waterkloof Ridge cost R54 000. And the replacement of light bulbs at a ministerial mansion located in Clark Street in Waterkloof cost over R19 000.

While these appear to be clear cut cases of tender inflation, it does at least finally answer the question of how many Rands it takes for ANC cadres to replace a lightbulb.

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

JOB DESCRIPTION

TENDER AWARD AMOUNT

CAPE TOWN: 18 OAK HOUSE

upgrade of kitchen, repair floor covering, painting internally and externally

R 1 410 450, 22

 

249 ALBERT STREET

WATERKLOOF

2021/11/29

2021/11/29

R79 375 00

FUMUGATION SERVICE

249 ALBERT STREET

WATERKLOOF

2021/11/29

2021/11/29

R79 375 00

FUMUGATION OF COCKROACHES

249 ALBERT STREET

WATERKLOOF

2021/11/29

2021/11/29

R79 375 00

FUMUGATION SERVICE

 

359 JOHANN RISSIK DRIVE

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2021/11/19

2021/11/20

R55 750 000

REPLACEMENT OF FALLEN CURTAIN RAIL

357 CLARK STREET

WATERKLOOF

2019/06/26

2019/07/27

R19 068 66

REPLACEMENT OF DEAD LIGHT BULBS

Generators to exempt Ministers from loadshedding

One of the biggest components of the R50 million spent on maintenance at ministerial mansions in Pretoria and Cape Town was to make sure that ANC cadres are protected from loadshedding. While South Africans suffer under stage 6 load shedding, the same Ministers and Deputy Ministers who caused this crisis are completely insulated from its consequences. The information obtained by the DA shows that, over the past two years, the ANC government used taxpayers’ money to “refill diesel generators,” “service generators” or “repair generators” at ministerial homes at least 297 different times. On one occasion, the ANC spent nearly half a million Rand to install a generator at a ministerial house in Moreleta Park.

These expenses also have clear marks of possible corruption, with the State routinely spending over R25 000 to “refill” a generator.

581 SWART STREET

MORELETA PARK

2020/11/20

2020/11/23

R454 872 88

INSTALLATION OF GENERATOR

122 CLUB AVENUE

WATERKLOOF

2019/12/18

2019/12/18

R28 277 84

REFILLING OF GENERATOR

12 ANSELIA DRIVE

WATERKLOOF HEIGHT DIP DORP

2019/12/18

2019/12/18

R28 205 84

REFILLING OF GENERATOR

ANSELIA DRIVE 240

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS

2019/12/18

2019/12/18

R28 195 84

REFILLING OF GENERATOR

190 STRELTZIA ROAD

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS EXT 7

2019/12/18

2019/12/18

R24 008 29

REFILLING OF GENERATOR

ANSELIA DRIVE 240

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS

2019/12/18

2019/12/18

4 715 56

REFILLING OF GENERATOR

DELPHIUS STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2021/12/15

2021/12/20

R12 370 00

RREPLACE OIL

EMUS ERASMUS STREET

ERASMUSLAND

2021/12/15

2021/12/20

R10 290 00

RREPLACE OIL AND FILTER

SWART STREET

MORELETA PARK

2021/12/16

2021/12/20

R16 165 00

RREPLACE OIL

RIGEL AVENUE STAND 868

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2021/12/16

2021/12/20

R17 430 00

SERVICE GENERATOR

BAUHINIA ROAD

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS EXT 7

2021/12/16

2021/12/20

R25 656 50

SERVICE GENERATOR

GEORGE WASHINGTON BOOULEVARD

BRYANSTON

2021/12/16

2021/12/20

R27 456 25

SERVICE GENERATOR

CLARK STREET

WATERKLOOF

2021/12/16

2021/12/20

R 25 656 50

SERVICE GENERATOR

RIGEL STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2021/12/16

2021/12/20

R25 656 50

SERVICE GENERATOR

Swimming pools and air conditioners

On at least 388 different occasions, taxpayers were forced to cough up for upgrades and repairs to swimming pools at ministerial mansions. This was the single most common maintenance expense to ensure that ANC cadres can cool-off in the pool after a long day of looting.

581 INDUS STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/03/23

2019/09/25

R7 748 30

MAINTENANCE OF SWIMMING POOL

235 ORION STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/03/23

2019/09/25

R7 748 33

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

321 RIGEL STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/07/25

2019/08/06

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

320 RIGEL AVANUE

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

MAINTENANCE ON SWIMMING POOL

205 ORION STREET

WATERKLOOF

2019/09/23

2019/07/25

R7 748 33

MAINTENANCE ON SWIMMING POOL

270 DELPHIUS STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/09/23

2019/07/25

R7 748 33

MAINTENANCE ON SWIMMING POOL

259 AQUILLA STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/09/23

2019/07/25

R7 748 33

MAINTENANCE ON SWIMMING POOL

359 JOHANN RISSIK DRIVE

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/09/23

2019/07/25

R7 748 33

MAINTENANCE ON SWIMMING POOL

RIGEL AVENUE 193

ERASMUSLAND

2019/09/23

2019/07/25

R7 748 33

MAINTENANCE ON SWIMMING POOL

249 DELPHIUS STREET

MORELETA PARK

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

322 RIGEL AVANUE

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

KLIPBANKSTR 650

VINGATE PARK

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

230 RIGEL AVENUE STAND 868

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

277 LYRA STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

322 RIGEL AVENUE

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

286 ALBERT STREET

ERASMUSLAND

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

302 EMUS ERASMUS STREET

ERASMUSLAND

2019/07/25

2019/08/05

R6 941 29

SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE

Once cadres had done some laps in the lap of luxury, they are further kept cool by air conditioners courtesy of the people of South Africa. On at least 90 different occasions, taxpayers’ money was used to install, fix and maintain air conditioners.

ANSELIA DRIVE 240

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS

2019/08/27

2019/08/29

R 8235 01

SERVICING OF AIRCON

214 GAZANIA ROAD

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS

2019/08/27

2019/08/29

R4 775 00

SERVICING OF AIRCON

74 GRASKOP

WATERKLOOF

2019/08/27

2019/08/29

R10 367 49

SERVICING OF AIRCON

122 CLUB AVENUE

WATERKLOOF

2019/08/27

2019/08/29

R16 875 00

SERVICING OF AIRCON

235 ORION STREET

WATERKLOOF RIDGE

2019/08/27

2019/08/29

R2 465 00

SERVICING OF AIRCON

12 ANSELIA DRIVE

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS DIP DORP

2019/08/27

2019/08/29

R 6 270 00

SERVICING OF AIRCON

While South Africans suffer under some of the world’s highest rates of violent crime, the ANC spared no expense to keep themselves safe, spending over R191 000 to fix a broken camera on one occasion. Electric fences at ministerial mansions also often cost R25 000 to service. On at least 84 occasions over the past two years, the people of South Africa paid to fix electric fences for members of Cyril Ramaphosa’s executive.

581 INDUS STREET

WATERKLOOF

2019/11/25

2019/11/25

R191 263 81

CAMERA NOT WORKING

EDWARD 313

BROOKLYN

2021/06/08

2021/06/08

R17 562 70

ELECTIRIC FENCE NOT WORKING

122 CLUB AVENUE

WATERKLOOF

2022/02/23

2022/02/25

R25 338 00

ELECTRIC FENCE NOT WORKING

EDWARDSTR 313

BROOKLYN

2022/01/27

2022/01/28

R25 900 85

REPAIR OF ELECTRIC FENCE

KLIPBANKSTR 650

VINGATE PARK

2019/10/17

2019/10/18

R32 662 50

SERVICE OF ELECTRIC FENCE

581 SWART STREET

MORELETA PARK

2019/10/17

2019/10/18

R37 493 40

SERVICE OF ELECTRIX FENCE

70 BOGEY STREET

WATERKLOOF HEIGHTS

2021/06/08

2021/06/08

R7 748 33

ELECTRIC FENCE NOT WORKING

Free water, electricity and municipal rates

The remainder – over R43 million – was spent on paying for property rates, refuse removal, water and electricity at the 97 mansions.

The DA is reporting these severely inflated expenses to the Public Protector. It appears that ANC cadres are even using the luxury mansions where they live like Rockstars to commit tender corruption. We have also already tabled the Cut Cabinet Perks Bill in Parliament, which will bring transparency and oversight to the process of including benefits in the Ministerial Handbook. These perks cost South Africans over R1 billion per year. Our country simply cannot afford to keep paying for the luxury lifestyles of Ministers who live like Rockstars, while loadshedding, unemployment and poverty are at crisis levels.

Issued by Leon Schreiber, DA Shadow Minister for Public Service and Administration, 21 May 2023