It's up to the Public Protector to set the record straight on Minister Joemat-Pettersson
The press conference held this morning by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, to "set the record straight" about the R1.6 million hotel bill she racked up at the state's expense has left us with more questions than answers.
Despite claiming that officials in her department provided "incorrect information" to Parliament about her hotel stays, the Minister did not put forward the correct information today. The Minister neither clarified how many nights she spent at hotels, nor how much money was actually spent.
Instead of coming clean with Parliament and the public about her vast hotel bill, and numerous anomalies such as why two hotels were often booked for the Minister at one time, Minister Joemat-Pettersson has simply sought to shift the blame to staff in her department and Public Works.
The only person who can now set the record straight on the Ministers' hotel spending is the Public Protector.
The Minister says that "some of the entries" in her parliamentary reply included meetings with stakeholders where refreshments were served, and thus should not be included as hotel stays. That may be the case, but the Minister has yet to clarify which instances she is referring to, because it still appears that most of her expensive and long-term bookings were accommodation costs.