The Witness

SAPS GUZZLES OVER R42 MILLION ON FUEL FOR VIP PROTECTION CARS

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The South African Police Service (SAPS) has spent more than R42,67 million on petrol and diesel over the past six years purely for its VIP protection fleet.

In parliament­ary responses seen by The Citizen, Minister of Police Bheki Cele indicated that over a five-year period the VIP protection unit had spent more than R34 million in fuel.

Between March, 2023 and March, 2024 the fleet had spent more than R8 million on fuel.

Among the provinces, Gauteng emerged as the biggest spender on petrol and diesel.

According to DA shadow minister of police Andrew Whitfield, government was spending way too much on petrol for VIP protection.

“While South Africans are suffering from crushing cost of living, including higher fuel prices, ANC VIP cadres take the taxpayers for a ride without having to put their hands in their pockets,” he said.

Whitfield said that the ANC recently increased the SAPS VIP protection allocation in the mid-term budget by more than R52 million.

“In fact, the budget allocation for these services has increased by over 25% over the last five years. Other SAPS spending programmes were not so lucky, with crime intelligen­ce operations increasing only by 11,5%, and the entire crime prevention programme by a dismal 12,4%,” he said.

Whitfield said the wasteful spending on VIP protection by the government could be seen in metros such as Johannesbu­rg, where there has been an increase in security for councillor­s and some officials.

“It is not only the national ANC government that has been dipping its hands into the taxpayers' purse, in the City of Johannesbu­rg, which is in the grip of a major water crisis, the ANC/EFF/PA-led coalition has forced through a R3 million monthly spending bump in their last budget to provide even more bodyguards and flashy cars to the mayor, the speaker, and their cadres,” he said.

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