IFP KZN: Why is NPA Not Prosecuting Officials Implicated in R22 Million KZN Blanket Scandal?
14 February 2022
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature is shocked and disappointed with the news that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has decided not to prosecute senior officials in the Department of Social Development (DSD). These officials were implicated in the controversial R22 million procurement of blankets and personal protection equipment (PPE).
The IFP demands answers as to why the NPA is not proceeding with prosecutions against implicated officials. The IFP is against this ill-conceived decision. This creates the impression that some people are above the law and that there might be political interference involved.
The implicated officials included the CFO, the acting Head of Department, senior managers, as well as chief directors. These officials cannot be allowed to simply resign or come back to work as though nothing has happened. People benefitted unduly. Millions of Rands in tax-payer’s money - meant to assist and provide protection to the poorest of the poor at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic - were looted through irregular procurement processes.
The forensic report into the irregular procurement found that of the six companies that received contracts for the supply of 12 000 blankets, two companies that quoted approximately R4.8 million have agreed to repay about R1.5 million but we are uncertain as to whether this amount has been repaid. However, two other companies, with quotes of approximately R6 million each, have not agreed to repay anything.