The Congress of South African Trade Unions in the Northern Cape is fully behind the call by the Minister of Human Settlements, Comrade Tokyo Sexwale, for the demolition of the poorly built RDP houses, so that they can be rebuilt with the desired quality.
It is indeed a shame and an insult to our people to allow them to stay in brick shacks under the guise of service delivery. However we want to take the call further and call for a forensic investigation of all the shoddy projects in the province so that the culprits, both in construction and in government, are brought to book.
Our call is consistent with our resolve to fight corruption with everything we have. In fighting corruption that does not mean we should start with this government and leave the tendencies that manifested themselves in the past fifteen years, no ways. Corruption is corruption even if it happened many years ago; it can't be left unattended.
It is therefore our view that in these tender processes, for every corrupt government official there is a corrupt businessman and vice versa. Hence it is important that if our government wants to root out corruption, both the corruptors and the corrupted must be harshly dealt with.
It is saddening to note that our people are still living in conditions of squalor even though claims are made that their lives have been improved through the provision of shelter. We do not just want shelter. We need decent houses for our people. Such badly built houses must be removed from the statistics of service delivery as they do not qualify to be there. In fact we need to have statistics of the low quality houses that they built for our people before they ran away to form COPE.
We are aware that the quality of the houses is influenced by the levels of looting between the corrupt officials and the corrupt business people. The poor the quality the more looting is bound to have taken place. This is what we mean by the diversion of resources into greedy individuals' pockets.