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R15m to cater for Tshwane staff’s big appetites

- KENNEDY MUDZULI

TSHWANE administra­tors have to explain how a whopping R15 million was spent in a month on takeaways for municipal employees.

The City of Tshwane’s tender statistics for August last year, tabled at a municipal public accounts portfolio meeting on Friday, reflected the huge amount spent on food, leaving members astonished.

Municipal spokesman Lindela Mashigo said the city would be able to respond to questions about the matter today.

The questions raised at the meeting related to how many people were required to work overtime to need food that cost that much in a month, the job they were doing and the type of food supplied.

A report tabled at the portfolio committee meeting attended by all its members – six from the ANC, five DA and a sole representa­tive of Cope – showed that R15m was spent on takeaways.

Tender statistics listed that five contractor­s were awarded the contract in 2012 by the City of Tshwane’s financial services department for supplying, delivering and offloading standby food parcels to the amount of R15m. The companies are Roswika Mobile Caterers, Manakanaka Trading and Projects, Lapeng Catering and Projects, Nakasanga Trading and Reyakopele Trading 96.

DA councillor and member of the portfolio committee Bronwyn Engelbrech­t asked for clarity on the term “standby” food parcels.

The city’s strategic executive head of service delivery co-ordination, Dr Ndivho Lukhwareni, told members it was takeaways for staff members working overtime.

Engelbrech­t said: “It seems incomprehe­nsible that this amount can be spent for takeaway food. Imagine the amount of takeaway food that can be bought for R15m. Somebody has clearly benefited from this tender.”

She said it was unacceptab­le that R15m could be wasted on takeaways for staff who received extra remunerati­on for overtime work.

Katlego Mathebe, Cope councillor and member of the portfolio committee, said the acting city manager’s explanatio­n was neither acceptable nor justifiabl­e.

Members of the portfolio committee are expecting formal answers and disclosure­s only when it reconvenes in January.

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