President Zuma must stop purchase of new jet to show he is serious about savings
5 May 2016
President Zuma must immediately stop the plans to purchase a new jet of R4 billion to show the people of South Africa that he is serious about saving, Dr. Pieter Groenewald, FF Plus chairperson and parliamentary spokesperson on the presidency, said.
Speaking during the budget debate of the presidency, Dr. Groenewald said that the debate is about the approval of the budget for the office of the president. It is a debate on the appropriation of taxpayers’ money to allow the presidency to function.
He said it is well-known that the minister of finance had recently said that the country does not have money and that South Africa should first show a proper growth rate and more income before strict savings measures can be lifted.
“It is therefore very important that the president as the country’s first citizen should take the lead with savings so that the public can see government is serious about it.