Sunday Times

Contractor­s ‘paid for DA MEC’s bash’

- JAN-JAN JOUBERT and THABO MOKONE

ACTING DA provincial leader Bonginkosi Madikizela is facing allegation­s of impropriet­y after a swanky birthday bash in his honour was apparently partially funded by constructi­on companies that benefit from projects financed by his department.

But Madikizela says the party, at the lavish One&Only, was a surprise party paid for by friends.

Tongues have been wagging in DA circles since the second Saturday of March when a group of Madikizela’s friends, including directors of constructi­on companies trading with his department, treated him to the party.

Phumla Zantsi, partner at Lawula Trading and Constructi­on, said she made financial contributi­ons from her personal account owing to her friendship with the human settlement­s MEC that dated back to 1998.

She confirmed to the Sunday Times that Lawula Trading and Constructi­on does business with the Western Cape government, including projects with the department of human settlement­s.

Zantsi said it was their culture as friends to throw surprise birthday parties for each other, with health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo’s having been held at the sea-facing Radisson Blu hotel last year.

“I had to contribute from my pocket. I paid for the cake, for about R3 000. I don’t involve my company in these things . . . I’m not a politician but it’s raising concerns, we organised his 40th two years ago and none of this happened.”

His detractors have accused Madikizela of showing poor ethical conduct by allowing his birthday party to be sponsored by people in the constructi­on industry who deal with his department, which awards housing contracts worth billions.

But Madikizela, who is widely regarded as frontrunne­r for the DA ‘KNOW NOTHING’: Acting DA Western Cape leader Bonginkosi Madikizela provincial leadership at party elections in August, has dismissed the allegation­s as baseless.

“If anyone spoke to any company, I know nothing about it. I never approached anyone.

“After the party, I heard the rumours [that some in the constructi­on industry had paid for the event]. I asked my friends, and they said they had put together the money as a group of friends. I took their word and asked no further,” said Madikizela.

Mbombo, his partner, has also been drawn into the birthday bash saga, with claims that she had approached sponsors. She denied this. “I didn’t organise the party nor [was I] involved in planning, nor was [it] my idea to have it . . . Friends decided to cheer him up as a surprise,” said Mbombo.

“I invited all mayors and other councillor­s in the Western Cape municipali­ties and the metro.”

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