Will the ANC oppose R1.29 billion of wasteful expenditure today in Parliament?
5 December 2016
The Standing Committee on Appropriations will have to decide how to deal with R1.29 billion of wasteful expenditure buried in the Adjustments Appropriation Bill [B16-2016] when it meets today in Parliament.
The R1.29 billion worth of wasteful expenditure, to be dealt with by the Standing Committee on Appropriations today, includes:
- two new Toyota Fortuners for the Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies, valued at R623 788.94 and R625 718.94 respectively;
- two new BMW-5 Series Sedans for the Minister of Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, valued at R740 299.99 and R742 425.92 respectively;
- a new BMW X5 for the Minister of Communications, Faith Mthambi, valued at R1.065 million;
- a new Ford Everest for the Minister of Public Service and Administration, Ngoako Ramatlhodi, valued at R714 500;
- a new Audi Q7 3.0 TDI Quatrro for the Deputy-Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Buti Manamela, at the cost of approximately R971 423,76; and
- a new Audi A8 and Audi A7 for the Deputy-Minister of Public Service and Administration, Ayanda Dlodlo, valued at R750 000 and 735 000 respectively.
It also includes a virement of R200 000 from the Department of Trade and Industry to an organisation called “Progressive Youth in Business”, which looks suspiciously like an ANC front-organisation. The “Progressive Youth In Business” is hosted in the ANC Treasurer-General, Zweli Mkhize’s, office at Luthuli House.