DA gives Sihle Zikalala 24 hours to release information on the 200 construction mafia arrests
11 October 2023
The 7-day ultimatum that the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Sihle Zikalala, gave the DA to withdraw and apologise for calling him out on his lies about 200 construction mafia arrests has come and gone.
While the DA refused to apologise and stood by its statement, Zikalala has not only failed to follow through on his ultimatum but he still has not released records of the 200 construction mafia arrests that he claims he has in his possession.
In the interests of accountability, we are now giving Zikalala 24 hours to release the records of construction mafia arrests which their statement, on 2 October 2023, categorically stated “The Department confirms that its information that there are over 200 arrests made by the police involving work of the construction mafia is correct and authenticated by official documents in its possession.”
Failure to release this information within the stipulated timeframe will leave the DA with no option but to approach Parliament’s Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interest and request that they investigate the potential violation of the Executive Members Ethics Act and Code of Conduct by the Minister. The charges will be based on the fact that he sought to deliberately mislead the public by releasing false information and falsely claiming that the records of arrest in his possession were corroborated by SAPS.