SIU must investigate government corruption in Gauteng that has stolen from township entrepreneurs and shop owners
20 November 2024
Build One South Africa (BOSA) is calling on the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to urgently probe corruption within the Gauteng Department of Economic Development (GDED) that has siphoned off millions intended to uplift township entrepreneurs and fix the distribution and supply chain within townships.
This follows shocking revelations involving the department’s implementing partner, Family Tree Holdings (FTH), and their mismanagement of monies related to the set up of three township distribution centres in Thokoza, Kagiso and Mamelodi respectively, as well as their mishandling of the Kasi Mnotho Fund.
Despite the enactment of the Township Economic Development Act (TEDA) and the establishment of the Township Economy Partnership Fund, small business owners in Katlehong, Thokoza, and Vosloorus have been left betrayed. These entrepreneurs were deceived by GDED and FTH in a failed empowerment initiative, which has devastated the very people these programs were designed to support.
BOSA has brought this injustice to light by raising the matter in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature and the Economic Development Committee thereof, as well as releasing an extensive dossier that exposes deep corruption in the relationship between the department and its implementing partner.