Ministerial Expenditure: Car rental bill tops R1 million
Today, the Democratic Alliance (DA) received a response to a parliamentary question submitted to the Minister of Tourism regarding the use of rented cars by himself and his deputy over the past year. The Minister's response revealed that, since March 2010, R310 888 has been spent by his department on hiring cars.
It is of serious concern that the Deputy Minister alone used rented cars on 32 occasions, spending R264 201 of state funds in the process. This constitutes wasteful and fruitless expenditure, and further confirms the DA's suspicions that excessive spending on car rentals is a cabinet-wide problem.
A copy of the reply can be viewed by clicking here.
The Minister of Tourism's response brings the total number of ministries that have comprehensively replied to DA's question about car rental expenditure to five. The total expenditure on car hire by members of the executive, as revealed by these five responses, now totals R1 176 099.
The DA believes the scale of this expenditure to be indulgent and entirely inappropriate. Hiring a Mercedes Benz or BMW costs roughly R700 to R900 per day. Many of the replies received thus far indicate that Ministers and Deputy Ministers spend up to as much R4000 per day on hired vehicles - indicating that Ministers are opting to hire luxurious vehicles at exorbitant rates.