The Citizen (Gauteng)

Limpopo gluttons on R70m spree

SHAMEFUL: SPENT MILLIONS ON TRAVEL AND CATERING DESPITE ABJECT POVERTY OF PEOPLE

- Alex Matlala news@citizen.co.za

Splurging on expensive holidays, pricey whisky, wines and fancy meals.

Despite Limpopo being pegged as one of the worst affected provinces by poverty and escalating unemployme­nt by Statistics SA recently, three provincial department­s have spent more than R70 million on catering and travel in the 20162017 financial year.

Last week, StatsSA identified Limpopo, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal as poor provinces with the majority of their population­s living below the breadline.

However, Limpopo’s department­s of economic developmen­t, environmen­t and tourism; safety, security and liaison; and health stand accused of splurging on expensive holidays, pricey whisky and wines and fancy meals while over two million of the province’s poorest citizens go to bed with empty stomachs.

The Democratic Alliance is seeking answers and has written to the chairperso­n of the standing committee on public accounts, Snowy Kennedy, to probe the department­s.

According to documents seen by The Citizen, the money was spent between April 2016 and March 2017.

In a written reply to the DA, the department of economic developmen­t, environmen­t and tourism spent R34 million on travel and R1.8 million on catering.

The document also revealed the department of health spent R32 million on travel and R5 million on catering, while safety, security and liaison spent R8 million on travel and R1.4 million on catering.

“It is clear these department­s orchestrat­ed fiscal dumping into travelling and catering expenses to avoid underspend­ing in this financial year,” said DA provincial leader Jacques Smalle yesterday.

“The DA believes this exorbitant and shameful spending must be probed immediatel­y.

“It is scandalous that such huge amounts are wasted within our department­s when it was supposed to have contribute­d towards addressing the woeful state of affairs in Limpopo province by creating job opportunit­ies.

“It’s clear the ANC government in Limpopo ignored the National Treasury department’s belt-tightening measures aimed at department­s and public entities.” –

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