DA calls on Public Protector to investigate Minister Lindiwe Zulu's luxury cars purchase
22 March 2018
The DA will lodge a complaint with the Public Protector to investigate the Minister of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu, for wilfully misleading Parliament on the purchase of cars by the Department for herself and her then deputy Nomathemba November.
In an oral reply to a question I posed to her on the 29th of November 2017, Minister Zulu seemingly omitted that the Department was in the process of buying new cars for her and her Deputy.
On the 16th of March 2018, a written response to a DA question revealed that two new BMW 540is, to the tune of over R1,8 million, were purchased on 20th December 2017 for the Minister and her Deputy under the authorisation of the Director General.
Minister Zulu's failure to disclose a process that was already underway to purchase new cars by the Department, while aware of its relevance to her oral reply in Parliament, was not only misleading but a possible violation of the Code of Ethics for Members of the Executive.