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Govt bankrolls Chinese Bank at expense of SA – Dion George

DA MP says taxpayers would need to fork out a minimum fee of $5m to join Asian bank

ANC government bankrolls Chinese Bank at the expense of hungry households at home

22 November 2022

This morning, the Standing Committee on Finance approved a request from Cabinet to pay subscription fees to join the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank (AIIB).

If Parliament ratifies joining the Bank, South African taxpayers would need to fork out a minimum fee of 5 million US Dollars, which includes 1 million US Dollars that is to be paid immediately, while another 4 million US Dollars would be callable by the AIIB at any time. This equates to roughly R 85 million that needs to be paid to the bank in the short run.

There is no benefit in joining another foreign Bank to hardworking South African taxpayers and hard-pressed South African households who are battling daily to put enough food on the table. Similar to the R 50 million "donation" to Cuba, this significant sum of money would be far better spent to alleviate the plight of vulnerable South Africans.

Instead, as the cost of living continues to spiral upwards the ANC Government chooses to waste money on bailing out failed State-owned enterprises that, due to years of corruption, cadre deployment, and mismanagement, find themselves hopelessly bankrupt. As a founding member of this new Bank, South Africa will be able to borrow even more, despite national debt expected to exceed R5.6 trillion within the next 3 years.

The ANC’s push to join yet another foreign bank, while also seeking to bankroll an expanded Post Bank, will carry no benefit whatsoever except for a handful of politically connected rent seeking cronies. As the ANC government runs out of money, they will become increasingly desperate to borrow from whatever source they can, to the detriment of South Africa’s economic growth.

This is unacceptable, and the DA will resist the formal ratification.

Issued by Dion George, DA Shadow Minister of Finance, 22 November 2022