Minister Patricia De Lille on Parliament undertaking an oversight inspection to the Beitbridge border fence project this weekend
I thank the members of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) and the Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure as well as the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs for undertaking their oversight inspection to the Beitbridge border fence project this weekend.
I thank all members for their statement supporting due process to be followed in implementing the report recommendations and assure them and the South African public that the initiation of the disciplinary processes are already well underway.
Background to the investigation and report
The Beitbridge Border Fence project was initiated by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure in mid-March 2020. Due to my concerns over the project, on the 20th April 2020 I requested that the Auditor General conduct an independent audit into this project. On the 25th April, I requested that the Department’s Anti-Corruption Unit, assisted by members from the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), to additionally investigate the project and I instructed project payments to be stopped pending the investigation outcomes.
These investigations revealed that a series of procurement and other irregularities were perpetrated, and possible acts of fraud may have occurred. The investigation report recommends a number of disciplinary and criminal charges against those involved to be pursued.