KZN Premier’s forensic unit sitting on 73 unresolved cases as accountability grinds to a halt
24 October 2023
A recent report to KwaZulu-Natal’s (KZN’s) Scopa portfolio committee - as part of the 2022 PFMA Audit Outcome hearings - has revealed that the Office of the Premier (OTP) forensic investigations unit is sitting on 73 unresolved cases amid a growing backlog. This as accountability and consequence management grinds to a halt under the province’s ANC-run government.
According to the report (view here and here), as of 1 July 2023, there were 74 investigations underway. A 30 September update reveals that only six had been finalised since then. This while cases continued to roll in, bringing the total back to 73.
The DA has consistently stated that this unit cannot and should not deal with forensic investigations. It lacks both the capacity and the political will to do so. Instead, it should be decentralised and departments capacitated to deal with matters in a professional and timeous manner.
The report further reveals KZN’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), Department of Public Works (DPW), Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) and Department of Transport (DoT) are the main offenders in terms of forensic probes.