The Citizen (Gauteng)

Limpopo health critical

R98.2M: IRREGULAR EXPENDITUR­E THE DEPARTMENT WANTS QUASHED

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Treasury dismisses condonatio­n request, tells department­s to open criminal case.

The cash-strapped Limpopo department of health has tried – and failed – to have nearly R100 million worth of irregular expenditur­e written off by the provincial treasury earlier this year.

In a letter leaked to The Citizen, the province’s treasury head of department Gavin Pratt responds to an applicatio­n by the department for condonatio­n of irregular expenditur­e incurred in the 201213 and 2014-15 financial years.

Treasury declined the applicatio­n and, instead, instructed the department to open a criminal case, which the department has yet to do.

A letter from Pratt reads: “The irregular expenditur­e applicatio­n in the amount of R98 214 955.06 will be reconsider­ed after the Limpopo department of health has opened a criminal case with the SA Police Service, to investigat­e whether roleplayer­s did not receive any gratificat­ion in terms of section 10 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004.”

The irregular expenditur­e relates to three tenders which were awarded without due process for providing coal, laundry services, and groceries.

One of the contracts was exposed by City Press in 2015, after Mphefhedzi Business Enterprise­s was awarded the tender, despite the company not meeting the required criteria. Mphefhedzi was contracted to service 22 hospitals in Limpopo in a tender worth R24.5 million.

Spokespers­on for the provincial health department, Neil Shikwamban­a, said there was “a good reason” for the applicatio­n for condonatio­n. He added that the department had not yet opened a criminal case because the matter was still being negotiated with the National Treasury.

“This submission to National Treasury or any relevant authority is made due to the fact that good reason exists to consider condonatio­n by the approving authority or Treasury, as quoted by the inquirer,” he said.

“On the issue of the charges, as you might have seen in the contents of the letter that was leaked to you, the matter is still between the Limpopo provincial treasury and the National Treasury and engagement­s are still underway at that level.

“Once that process is concluded, the provincial treasury will bring the matter to us. If there are recommenda­tions which will require us to implement, we will duly comply.”

The DA’s member of the provincial legislatur­e on health, Langa Bodlwana, said the legislatur­e was currently dealing with several applicatio­ns for condonatio­n by the Limpopo department of health which, he added, was in such a dire financial situation, it could no longer meet its obligation­s for the next financial year.

Bodlwana said: “The informatio­n that we have is that there are so many legal matters that the department is involved with that they have simply refused to give us details of, and the department continues unabatedly to be in financial shambles.

“We have been on record to say that the department needs to be placed under administra­tion and as we speak, they are sitting in arrears of close to R1 billion.

“Therefore, they can’t do anything for the current financial year in terms of procuremen­t because they are faced with so much litigation and irregular expenditur­e, in the region of billions.”

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