Motsoaledi must take swifter action on corrupt Home Affairs officials living the good life
1 February 2022
Note to Editors: Please find attached English and Afrikaans soundbites by Adrian Roos MP.
The DA will hold the Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, to his word on claims he will “suspend or arrest everyone in his department if that’s what it takes to clean up the rampant corruption that has taken root.”
For all the talk of ‘cleaning up’ only 33 fraud and corruption hearings took place in 2020/21 at Home Affairs, with a mere 8 people suspended from a workforce of 8 541. In fact, fraud and corruption hearings have halved since Minister Motsoaledi took over in 2019.
Apart from the low numbers being caught, the length of time officials remain on paid suspension must be swiftly addressed. While the Minister has trumpeted the recent suspension of three senior officials accused of failing to execute court orders, officials are now suspended for an average of 442 days and according to response to a DA parliamentary question in December 2021 these 8 persons received R1.1 million in benefits last year while on suspension, excluding salaries and bonuses.