DA condemns MEC's negotiations with criminals
7 July 2023
The Democratic Alliance (DA) strongly condemns the recent decision by MEC for Public Public Works, Sipho Nkosi to negotiate with criminal construction mafia syndicates rather than allowing them to face the full consequences of breaking the law.
These negotiations with criminals is not only disgraceful but clearly shows that confusion reigns in the ANC. Despite the recent move, by Minister for Public Works and Infrastructure, Sihle Zikalala, who has tasked the South African Police Service’s serious organised crime unit (Hawks) to begin dealing with these business forums that have gouged out the provincial budget, costing the taxpayer millions of Rands in delayed projects, MEC Nkosi has gone ahead in the totally opposite direction by choosing to meet and negotiate with criminals.
What possible reason could there be for government to negotiate with criminals that hold construction companies to ransom, bringing projects to a halt and demanding up to 30% just to allow these projects to continue… It elicits questions on possible political linkages, similar to the illegal occupants in the government owned parliamentary housing in Ulundi.