Money for new presidential vehicles should be used to create specialised units
21 February 2017
The DA calls on the SAPS Presidential Protection Unit to immediately halt its intention to buy new luxury sedans and sports utility vehicles in the service of protecting VIPs. This is money that should be used to keep South Africans safe, not ensure that Jacob Zuma and his elite are ferried around in luxury.
Reports today indicate that the unit is shopping for Infiniti QX50 SUVs, which costs R600 000 each, QX70s, valued at around R1 million each and QX80s, priced at a staggering R1.44 million each.
VIP Protection in the 2016/17 financial year already cost South Africans R1.26 billion and has increased by an astounding 70.4% in four years since 2012/13.
It is unforgiveable that this money has not been diverted to specialised units, such as rural safety units, which the DA has repeatedly called for, to ensure that the millions of South Africans who live in rural areas are protected and feel safe in their own homes.