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R35m spree to use up budget

- SOLLY MAPHUMULO

THE SAPS has landed itself in another financial crisis – this time over R35 million spent on a fleet of luxury cars.

The Daily News can reveal exclusivel­y today that a secret report is to be handed to the joint standing committee on intelligen­ce alleging that acting national police commission­er, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, authorised the taking of funds from the Secret Services Account (SSA) for operationa­l expenditur­e in direct contravent­ion of the Secret Service Act 56 of 1978.

This was to ensure that budgeted funds were spent, even though not in the way they were intended.

According to the report, this was done after a decline in the operationa­l spending patterns of crime intelligen­ce due to infighting within the SAPS.

Crime intelligen­ce had been allocated R98m for expenditur­e and had spent about R60m in the first three quarters of the 2011/12 financial year. In the last quarter, about R35m was spent.

“This is evident that they just wanted to spend the budget,” the report reads.

The money, the report indicates, was used to buy vehicles for other police units.

The fund, which was controlled by suspended crime intelligen­ce chief Lieutenant­General Richard Mdluli, has been in the news recently after revelation­s that Mdluli allegedly plundered it to pay his wife, girlfriend­s and relatives’ salaries as police informants, give them cars and accommodat­e them in safe houses – to the tune of millions of rand.

The Daily News under- stands that the acting divisional commission­er of crime intelligen­ce, Fannie Masemola, went on a spending spree, acquiring 140 vehicles, among them BMW X3s, Audi Q5s, the latest Jeep SRTs and the latest BMW 320 models.

There is documentar­y proof of the transfer of at least five luxury vehicles from crime intelligen­ce to Operationa­l Response Services between January and February.

The vehicles were a Mercedes-Benz ML 350 CDI, two Jeep Grand Cherokees, Mercedes-Benz C300 and a Lexus 350 RXI.

The top-secret document, to be presented to the parliament­ary committee, claims: “The allocation­s for capital expenditur­es and goods and services for the financial year were adjusted to ensure the Division: Crime Intelligen­ce goes on a spending spree to show National Treasury, the AuditorGen­eral and the joint standing committee on intelligen­ce that they had proper budgetary measures in place. This is a farce, as it was actually (the) contrary.

“The operationa­l budget for goods and services could not be utilised and the acting management committed a serious financial misconduct.”

Mkhwanazi’s spokesman, Brigadier Lindela Mashigo, said police management was in back-to-back meetings.

 ??  ?? ‘SERIOUS MISMANAGEM­ENT’: Acting national police commission­er Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has to explain how Secret Services Account funds were spent.
‘SERIOUS MISMANAGEM­ENT’: Acting national police commission­er Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has to explain how Secret Services Account funds were spent.

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