A wall to protect a wall - the DA calls on the Public Protector to investigate further security upgrades
25 April 2014
The DA will write to the Public Protector, Adv. Thuli Madonsala to launch an investigation into the building of an additional wall, to the tune of R20 million, which surrounds an existing multi-million rand fence at the ministerial compound, Bryntirion Estate, in Pretoria (see M&G report).
This comes seven years after the construction of the controversial R90 million "anti-climb, motion-detection security fences" around the complex, which includes President Jacob Zuma's official residence in Pretoria.
It must be asked why another expensive "security wall" is needed to protect an already controversial state-of-the-art structure.
There is an increasing trend, as evidenced with the Nkandla scandal, that public money is being spent improperly and wastefully by the Department of Public Works - all under the guise of "security upgrades".