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Patricia de Lille’s international tourism costs taxpayers R2.4m – Leon Schreiber

DA MP says president personally approved eight luxurious overseas trips for minister in terms of Ministerial Handbook

Ministerial Handbook: Rockstar Minister Patricia de Lille’s international tourism costs taxpayers R2.4 million

13 March 2023

The Democratic Alliance (DA) can today reveal that, in her previous position as Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, South Africa’s number one tourist, Patricia de Lille, spent over R2.4 million in taxpayer money on international jet-setting between September 2019 and September 2022. During this three-year period, President Cyril Ramaphosa personally approved eight luxurious overseas trips for De Lille in terms of the Ministerial Handbook. Information obtained by the DA through a parliamentary question shows that the flights, luxury accommodation and subsistence costs of these trips amounted to R2 415 994.

Bereft of a single accomplishment in her previous portfolio and having presided over the Beitbridge washing line fiasco and the burning down of our Parliament, De Lille can at least point to her knack for taxpayer-funded global travel in her new position as Minister of Tourism. While South Africans were stuck in the darkness of worsening load-shedding engineered by De Lille and her ANC colleagues over the past three years, she was enjoying the bright lights of Dubai, the USA (twice), the UK (twice), Singapore, as well as Cuba and Egypt.

Patricia de Lille travels in style at taxpayer expense. She spent over R1.6 million on eight international – doubtless business class – return flights. During a jaunt to the United Kingdom in September last year, she incurred total costs of R478 000 in only five days. This included flight tickets costing South Africans an astronomical R326 000. Her accommodation for five nights in a luxury hotel added over R140 000 to the taxpayer bill. De Lille blew more on luxurious overseas travel in these five days than most South Africans will earn in five years.

“Six nights in Cuba” would make a good movie title for the Hollywood lifestyle that ANC rockstar Patricia De Lille’s enjoys. The only problem is that her hotel accommodation during six tropical Havana nights in April last year cost the people of South Africa over R122 000, with business class flights adding another R236 000 to the bill.

Below is the complete list of international trips under taken by De Lille during her disgraceful tenure as Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure:

   Destinations

Accommodation

Travel

Other costs

Total

(21/09/2019 - 01/10/2019) United States of America

R104 041,40

R254 478,89

R24 855,80

R383 376,09

(18 - 23/01/2020) United Kingdom

R81 180,38

R125 311,67

R7 925,72

R214 417,77

(25/06/2021 - 02/07/2021) Egypt

R28 500,00

R88 150,00

R6 285,22

R122 935,22

(24/03/2022 - 29/03/2022) Dubai

R72 727,51

R209 423,75

R13 905,21

R296 056,47

(25/04/2022 - 01/05/2022) Cuba

R122 152,51

R236 653,40

R11 593,12

R370 399,03

     (16/07/2022 -

23/07/2022) United

States Of America

R112 660,00

R293 050,08

R20 460,33

R426 170,41

(29/07/2022 - 02/08/2022) Singapore

R0,00

R113 001,40

R11 361,02

R124 362,42

(24 - 29/09/2022) United Kingdom

R140 700,00

R326 318,40

R11 259,16

R478 277,56

Total

R661 761,80

R1 646 387,59

R107 645,58

The R2.4 million spent by taxpayers on De Lille’s global jet-setting is made possible by chapter six of the Ministerial Handbook, a document for which there appears to exist no legal basis whatsoever even though it costs South Africans billions of Rands every year. The Handbook stipulates that the President approves, in writing, all international travel for Ministers and Deputy Ministers, making Ramaphosa personally responsible for this wastage. The Handbook entitles rockstar Ministers and Deputy Ministers to travel overseas in business class and to take along an entourage that can include their spouse, bodyguards and support staff – with every cent footed by the people of South Africa.

But it doesn’t end there: the Handbook also grants ANC rockstars access to VIP lounges, directs them to stay in “hotels which suit the status of Members [of the executive] (5 star graded hotel or equivalent of a South African 5 star graded hotel),” and grants them a generous subsistence allowance.

The DA is leading the fight against this abuse of the people of South Africa by the ANC Ministers and Deputy Ministers who are destroying our country. We have already laid a complaint with the Public Protector over the apparent fact that the Handbook that feeds the cadres at the trough is illegal. We are also introducing the Cut Cabinet Perks Bill in Parliament to provide for full transparency and parliamentary oversight over this obscene waste of money.

The DA has already exposed that ANC rockstar Ministers and Deputy Ministers live in mansions valued at R1 billion, that they employ support staff costing R387 million per year, and that De Lille spent R2.6 million to install generators at their mansions. In the next phase of our campaign to expose and abolish this wastage, the DA will soon – for the very first time in our democratic history – reveal the total amount of exactly how much the Ministerial Handbook robs from South Africans every year to fund the lifestyles of ANC cadres like Patricia de Lille.

Issued by Leon Schreiber, DA Shadow Minister for Public Service and Administration, 13 March 2023