Mbalula must answer for Olympic junket
The DA will compel Minister of Sport and Recreation, Fikile Mbalula, to tell Parliament how much his department has spent on what appears to be another lavish junket for sports officials. We are particularly interested in hearing whether the state footed the bill for Julius Malema's stay in the luxurious Corinthia Hotel in London during the first week of the Olympic Games (see report).
The DA will not rest until we know how much of the people's money Minister Mbalula has spent on this trip.
We are currently awaiting answers to parliamentary questions on how the funding from the National Lottery and private sponsorships for the Olympics was used and how many officials from the Department are attending the Olympic Games in London. I will now also submit parliamentary questions to Minister Mbalula asking him to confirm whether or not his department funded Julius Malema's trip to London.
Minister Mbalula has a penchant for spending public money on parties and junkets. Last year, his department spent R45.9 million on the annual sports award ceremony, with R8 million coming from the National Lottery Board (despite being earmarked for Olympic athletes) and R12.1 million from the Department of Sports and Recreation.
Responses to DA questions on ministerial flights revealed last year that Minister Mbalula and his deputy have spent a combined total of over R2.6 million on 345 domestic and international flights since 1 April 2010. This year, the department has a budget of R36.9 million for travel and subsistence.