City concerned that service providers for minstrel parade have not been paid
The City of Cape Town is gravely concerned about the current status of the annual minstrel parade set to take place this Saturday 17 January 2015.
We have been informed that the Cape Cultural and Carnival Committee, which is responsible for organising the event, has not yet paid certain service providers who deliver crucial services in order for the parade to take place.
The committee is required to provide proof of payment to service providers as part of their event permit application and they have not yet done so, with just three days to go until the event day.
The City and the Western Cape Government gave money (R2 million and R2,35 million respectively) to the committee to organise the event and pay service providers.
The City would like to make it explicitly clear: if the event does not take place on Saturday, absolutely no one can blame the City as it will be because the committee has failed to pay the service providers with the money that the City has given them.