Anti-corruption update
The Department of Human Settlements is intensifying its crackdown on dodgy housing contractors, and has drawn up a shortlist of 20 problematic housing projects - with a total value of R2-billion - which are currently under investigation.
The probes are being conducted by the National Audit Task Team appointed by Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale in November 2009, headed by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU).
The SIU's mandate to investigate corruption in the housing delivery process was recently extended by President Jacob Zuma, enabling Minister Sexwale's Task Team to continue with its work.
"The task team has made excellent progress in cracking down on corrupt officials who have abused housing subsidies," Minister Sexwale told a media briefing on the Task Team's work, held in Pretoria today. "Now the focus is on housing syndicates - which are of increasing concern - and on dodgy contractors.
"We are putting increased resources into investigating all those who abuse the system - government officials, public representatives or contractors."