Car-gate: More than R58 million spent since 2009
President Jacob Zuma's cabinet has spent more than R58 million on car purchases and car rentals since 2009, according to an analysis of parliamentary questions compiled by the DA.
This excludes the additional R1.5 million for the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Jeff Radebe's new car approved in the 2013 Medium Term Budget Policy, the same day Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan announced the executive austerity measures.
The excessive spending on new and rental cars by the executive shows:
- R32.56 million was spent on new cars in 2009;
- R16.23 million was spent on new cars since 2012; and
- R9.49 million was spent on rental cars since 2012.
- The 65 cars on the DA's records include expensive high end models:
- Mercedes Benz: 3x GL's, 3x ML's, 2x E500, 3x S350's, 3x S250's and 2x E500's;
- BMW: 6x 750i, 2x 730D's, 4x 550i's, 3x X5's, 2x X6's and a 535GT;
- Audi: 10x Q7's and 2x A6's;
- Lexus: 2x LS450's and a LX570;
- 3x Range Rovers; and
- 1x Porsche Cayenne.
- The most excessive spending by Ministries on new and rental cars since 2009 includes:
- Communications, totalling R5.99 million;
- Rural Development and Land Reform, totalling R5.34 million;
- Women, Children & People with Disabilities, totalling R4.09 million;
- Police, totalling R3.66 million; and
- Basic Education, totalling R3.46 million.
There is a clear lack of controls to curb unnecessary spending with 9 Ministries buying cars in both 2009 and since 2012, while 6 of those also recorded excessive rental car bills. Questionable rentals, such a Minister Fikile Mbalula's R1 375 bill for 1 kilometre and Transport Ministers' average of R3 400 per day on rentals, is further evidence of the unabated wasteful expenditure in government.