Good MPL Brett Herron asks Public Protector to probe City of Cape Town's Growthpoint land deal
5 July 2019
The GOOD Party’s Member of the Western Cape Provincial Legislature Brett Herron has asked the Office of the Public Protector in Cape Town to probe whether the sale of a prime piece of property in the Central Business District by the City of Cape Town was above board.
Civil society organisations opposed to the sale say Growthpoint Properties paid approximately R140m less than the property was worth when it bought Site B, in Lower Long Street, in 2016. An alleged City of Cape Town forensic report on the matter, which the City this week refused to release to the public, apparently finds nothing irregular about the sale, and that nobody can be held responsible for any losses.
Herron said GOOD party policy dictated that public land be used for public good as a critical step towards South Africa achieving social, economic, spatial and environmental justice.
“If profits are made from the sale of valuable assets belonging to the State those profits must accrue to the citizens, not private companies. In this instance, instead of the developer scoring a walloping R140m discount, the City could have used the additional cash to build 1000 fully subsidised homes, several new libraries, or to install better lighting and surveillance equipment in communities that bear the brunt of gangsterism and crime.