DA wants answers over abandoned BMWs donated in fight against GBV
16 March 2021
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will submit parliamentary questions to the Minister of Woman, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, MaiteNkoana-Mashabane, to explain why some of the cars donated by BMW and handed over by the German government in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) is gathering dust.
This was revealed during an oversight inspection by the DA’s members on the Portfolio Committee on Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities yesterday to the Mzamo Child Guidance and Training Initiative in KwaZulu-Natal which was one of the recipients of a BMW i3s. These BMWs were part of a range donated to the South African government. The official handover of the fleet was done by dr. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, in order to assist with the fight against GBV and femicide.
We found the BMW was handed over to Mzamo in October last year, but the license subsequently expired in November 2020. The official handover of the vehicle only took place in February 2020. The vehicle that was given to Mzamo was found sitting in a garage and is collecting dust. It has only 348 km on the clock and we were told the only time this car has been driven was when they went to collect the car and brought it back to Mzamo’s facilities.
The DA has three concerns:
- Firstly, why has the licensing and the registration of the vehicle taken so long? It is as if there is no priority to ensure that this car indeed assist in the job of curbing GBV and femicide.