The Herald (South Africa)

Knysna mayor gives up R14 000 car rental

-

Knysna mayor Mark Willemse‚ announcing cost-cutting measures for his office‚ says he will cancel and return the rented mayoral vehicle.

The move will save about R14 000 a month on the operationa­l budget of the mayor’s office.

This excludes the savings in staff costs for the driver‚ the Knysna Municipali­ty announced on social media this week.

In January‚ the municipali­ty “invited quotations” from suitable service providers for the hire of a Toyota Rav4 or similar for a period up to six months.

The requiremen­ts listed in the notice included that the price submitted should include insurance‚ maintenanc­e and service; the rate should be fixed for the half-year hire period; it should have at least 4 500 free kilometres per month; a fuel cost of R5 000 should be included in price‚ with the final cost amended as per actual use.

The supplier was also asked to supply a fuel card.

Willemse is in the middle of a fight with his own party‚ the DA, after ignoring instructio­ns to step down.

In Plettenber­g Bay‚ meanwhile‚ mayor Peter Lobese was in hot water late last year for spending just short of R60 000 a month to rent a Volvo SUV‚ with ratepayers’ money.

The municipali­ty defended this in the Knysna Plett Herald newspaper by saying it was a short-term rental following a “traumatic accident” with the mayor’s official vehicle‚ a BMW sedan.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa