The Citizen (KZN)

ANC may pay for delay

R38M COMPLEX: BUILDING STOPPED

- – news@citizen.co.za Alex Japho Matlala

AR38 million sports complex in Mokopane in Limpopo, where constructi­on began five years ago, is less than a quarter finished and most funding has vanished.

This could haunt the ANC in the municipal elections.

Despite the party’s claim that the province is its “traditiona­l home”, many residents are becoming increasing­ly angry about rampant corruption and theft in government which has left many major infrastruc­ture projects incomplete.

The Moshate Sports Complex in the Mogalakwen­a local municipali­ty in Mokopane is a particular irritation to potential voters.

The R38 million project entailed constructi­on of a reinforced concrete pavilion with a seating capacity of 15 000, a soccer field, a tennis court, a gym structure, guard house, parking area, the associated irrigation facilities, and a drainage system.

Constructi­on work at the complex started in February 2016 and was expected to be complete by September 2017.

But to date, about 70% of the work had not even got off the ground.

Out of the R38 million budget, more than R25 million has allegedly been already claimed by contractor­s.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the municipali­ty said its calls to have known officials implicated in illicit transactio­ns related to the complex fell on deaf ears.

DA MP Bayer Smit, who is also a member of the national council of provinces, said not only is the project stalling, but all material meant to complete the project had been looted because there was no security on site. Smit said the place was in a sorry state and constructi­on work was so bad in places that it posed a threat to safety.

He singled out corruption, political infighting among ANC councilors and looting as three main contributi­ng factors to the stalled project.

“Some councilors are colluding with service providers to milk dry the coffers of the municipali­ty,” he said.

In August this year, 28 people, including high-profile municipal officials and politician­s, company directors, a girlfriend of a senior municipal official and two ANC bigwigs, were arrested by the Hawks in relation to corruption in lucrative municipal contracts amounting to R15 million.

At the time, it was alleged the officials received gratificat­ion from service providers and that other companies were paid millions of rands for work not done.

Yesterday spokespers­on for the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi said NPA was preparing to serve the alleged perpetrato­rs with summonses to appear before court.

ANC regional spokespers­on Matome Tauarsoala said the party was working with law enforcemen­t “to recoup the money lost through corruption in Mogalakwen­a”.

“We are in private-public partnershi­ps such as with the mines in Mokopane to raise funds to complete the complex. We will not tolerate corruption in our municipali­ties as the ANC,” he said.

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