POLITICS

VBS looting: Heads must roll in municipalities - Kevin Mileham

DA MP says says feeding frenzy at bank was empowered by these deposits

VBS Heist: COGTA Minister must instruct councils to remove MMs and CFOs

The Democratic Alliance is unsurprised at the rampant looting and large-scale corruption that has occurred at VBS Mutual Bank. We will now write to the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Dr. Zweli Mkhize, to take firm steps to ensure that these municipalities’ corrupt officials do not get away with what is essentially theft from the public purse.

The Minister must instruct local councils to remove Municipal Managers and Chief Financial Officers who have plundered public money in the VBS heist.

The initial chink in the bank’s dubious façade came about when the DA asked parliamentary questions about the illegal deposits made by municipalities in October 2016.

The DA has already laid criminal charges against the municipal managers and Chief Financial Officers in the affected municipalities, and will now seek to have the Minister issue a directive to these municipalities to ensure internal disciplinary processes are initiated by the relevant municipal councils.

This feeding frenzy at the VBS trough was empowered by a number of municipalities who illegally deposited funds with VBS, in contravention of the Municipal Finance Management Act. It is unlikely that these funds, amounting to more than R1.5 billion spread across some 15 municipalities in Limpopo, Gauteng and the North West, will ever be recovered. This means that service delivery in these municipalities will be severely impaired for the foreseeable future.

Of particular concern is the fact that, to date, not one municipal official has been held accountable for these illegal actions. Today’s reports reveal that whenever VBS faced a liquidity crunch, they would pressurise municipal officials to make deposits. This is supported by evidence in the possession of the DA that in February 2018, some six months after National Treasury instructed municipalities not to invest or deposit funds with VBS, certain municipalities were still opening new accounts with the beleaguered bank.

The DA will not permit corruption on our watch. Public money must benefit the ratepayers and citizens of South Africa, not the corrupt and connected few.

Statement issued by Kevin Mileham MP, DA Shadow Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, 24 June 2018