MEC Lesufi is delaying justice for children without much-needed resources by not making SIU preliminary report public
16 September 2021
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is reiterating its demands for the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) MEC Panyaza Lesufi to make public the Special Investigative Unit’s (SIU) preliminary report on decontamination of Gauteng schools to ensure transparency and accountability in dealing with those implicated.
MEC Lesufi received the SIU’s preliminary report last month and to date, he has not yet responded to our demands to make it public.
The public has a right to know what happened to more than R431 million of taxpayers’ money which was wasted on decontamination of schools within three months. This money could have been used to improve the learning and teaching environment such as building more schools to reduce overcrowding, eradication of asbestos schools, and upgrading security features to safeguard school assets.
We need to be informed about all the recommendations that have been suggested by the SIU and the progress that the department has made so far in implementing them.