Billions lost on surplus teachers
The Eastern Cape has squandered R1, 596 billion annually on surplus teachers despite an undertaking by the Premier two years ago to "move with speed" to deal with the situation. Over a two year period this has amounted to R3, 192 billion.
This issue must be viewed in the light of the province's overall financial position where there is a crying need to improve the efficient and effective allocation of government resources to make this a winning province.
This province faces huge challenges when it comes to redressing the legacy of apartheid as well as 18 years of inefficient ANC administration. Resources cannot be squandered due to a lack of political will.
Strong leadership and the courage to hold people accountable for poor performance must take place to rescue the Eastern Cape from its current path of poor service delivery.
Last week I received a response to a written question I asked to the MEC for Provincial Planning and Treasury, Phumulo Masualle, which revealed that 6 715 additional teachers was costing the province R1, 596 billion. For the response click here.