The Citizen (KZN)

Treasury clips minister’s wings

NO TO BUSINESS-CLASS TRAVEL FOR HIS STAFF Vetoed ‘exception to be made because officials took longer to disembark’ and inconvenie­nced him.

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National Treasury turned down a request from Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba for staff travelling with him to fly business class, according to a response to a parliament­ary question.

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan gave details of instances where Treasury received requests for permission to deviate from cost-containmen­t measures introduced three years ago.

In the instance of home affairs, the department asked for an exception to be made because sticking to the rules would have meant that officials took longer to disembark from a flight than Gigaba, thereby delaying him.

“The minister was inconvenie­nced and had to further wait for the disembarki­ng of the personnel assistant from another terminal to be able to proceed with the trip, which resulted in the minister arriving late for scheduled appointmen­ts,” the department’s motivation for the request read.

Treasury simply replied: “The minister’s support staff must be treated the same as all other employees and therefore must fly economy class.”

The response to a question from Democratic Alliance finance spokespers­on David Maynier also revealed that requests for exceptions from Eskom and the Land Bank, among others, were also turned down.

“Gordhan is clearly desperatel­y trying to hold the fiscal line but his belt-tightening measures are being resisted by ministers and officials too accustomed to the high life,” Maynier said. – ANA

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? INCONVENIE­NCED. Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba.
Picture: Jacques Nelles INCONVENIE­NCED. Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba.

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