Taxpayers spend over R6.7 million on security at vacant GBV shelters in Gauteng
2 December 2022
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As the world commemorates 16 Days of Activism of No Violence Against Women and Children, the ANC government flushed millions of rands down the drain on security, cleaning and gardening at five vacant shelters meant for gender-based violence victims.
Between December 2019 and March 2020 the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Patricia de Lille, handed over 12 buildings to the Provincial Department of Social Development in Gauteng and the Western Cape for the purpose of Gender- Based Violence (GBV) shelters. Currently only the shelters handed over to the Western Cape are operational.
In a parliamentary reply Minister Patricia De Lille confirmed R6 788 485,14 has already been spent on security at the Gauteng premises for the two years the premises have been vacant, with a projected expense of R3.6 million, at R60 000 per month per house, for a further 12 months.