SAPO execs spent R600 000 on corporate club fees when entity was suffering, DA can reveal
06 January 2021
The Democratic Alliance (DA) can reveal executive members of the South African Post Office (SAPO) wined and dined on the finest food and drink as part of a corporate membership to the tune of more than half a million rand during a time when the entity was retrenching staff and shutting post offices.
The DA will continue to probe this shocking expenditure after it was revealed in reply to a Parliamentary question by Cameron MacKenzie MP. It emerged the SAPO spent R600 000 over 8 years on corporate membership at the exclusive Irene Country Club.
Adding insult to injury, during the time this corporate membership was paid for, there were numerous instances of post offices being shut for non-payment of rent, fleet vehicles unable to operate for lack of fuel, and a catalogue of unpaid suppliers ranging from printer ink to post office maintenance.
During the eight years in which SAPO executives wined and dined, played golf on the Top 50 course as well as indulged in games of cricket, tennis, bowls, and squash, the SAPO faced warnings from the Auditor General (AG) year after year regarding its ability to operate as a going concern.