R203m for Zuma home upgrade
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R203m for Zuma home upgrade
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Johannesburg - The Democratic Alliance (DA) wants the public protector to probe allegations that R203m of taxpayers' money would be used in the revamping of President Jacob Zuma's iNkandla homestead, the party said on Sunday.
"Reports that the department of public works will be spending millions on Zuma’s private homestead is a serious abuse of taxpayers’ money by a department which is failing in almost every other key responsibility," DA Parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko said in a statement.
"This expenditure by public works represents a serious confusion by the president and the minister of public works as to what the pressing priorities for South Africa are," she added.
The DA's outrage came after a report in the City Press stated that Zuma would only be footing five percent of the bill, which amounted to around R10.6m.
Previous reports suggested that Zuma would pay for most of the revamping.
"[We] will not allow for this to go unanswered," said Mazibuko.
She said she wanted the public protector to investigate whether the money for the project had not been transferred from other projects that needed the funds.
The party also criticised the fact that the residence would be a private home and would not remain the state's property.
The City Press reported that the budget for the revamp was approved by the public works department in March last year.
According to the paper, Durban's public works regional manager Kenneth Khanyile wrote a memorandum last year to the then minister of public works, Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde saying their head office had assisted in apportioning costs between the department and Zuma.
Khanyile had reportedly informed Mahlangu-Nkabinde that they had already spent funds on certain building aspects which were initially meant to be catered for by Zuma.
"[Zuma] may want to implement these issues himself without the interference of the department or else he may want to opt to reimburse the department the same," Khanyile's memorandum was quoted as saying.
The presidency referred the City Press to the department of public works for answers, but the department refused to give comment.
The "handling of information for this residence is protected in terms of the 1982 Protection of Information Act", the department's acting director-general Mandisa Fatyela-Lindie was quoted as saying.
The revamped house would contain 10 air conditioned rooms, underground living quarters, a clinic for Zuma and his family, 10 houses for security personnel, a helipad, houses for air force and police units, underground parking, playgrounds and visitors centres, said the City Press.
"Reports that the department of public works will be spending millions on Zuma’s private homestead is a serious abuse of taxpayers’ money by a department which is failing in almost every other key responsibility," DA Parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko said in a statement.
"This expenditure by public works represents a serious confusion by the president and the minister of public works as to what the pressing priorities for South Africa are," she added.
The DA's outrage came after a report in the City Press stated that Zuma would only be footing five percent of the bill, which amounted to around R10.6m.
Previous reports suggested that Zuma would pay for most of the revamping.
"[We] will not allow for this to go unanswered," said Mazibuko.
She said she wanted the public protector to investigate whether the money for the project had not been transferred from other projects that needed the funds.
The party also criticised the fact that the residence would be a private home and would not remain the state's property.
The City Press reported that the budget for the revamp was approved by the public works department in March last year.
According to the paper, Durban's public works regional manager Kenneth Khanyile wrote a memorandum last year to the then minister of public works, Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde saying their head office had assisted in apportioning costs between the department and Zuma.
Khanyile had reportedly informed Mahlangu-Nkabinde that they had already spent funds on certain building aspects which were initially meant to be catered for by Zuma.
"[Zuma] may want to implement these issues himself without the interference of the department or else he may want to opt to reimburse the department the same," Khanyile's memorandum was quoted as saying.
The presidency referred the City Press to the department of public works for answers, but the department refused to give comment.
The "handling of information for this residence is protected in terms of the 1982 Protection of Information Act", the department's acting director-general Mandisa Fatyela-Lindie was quoted as saying.
The revamped house would contain 10 air conditioned rooms, underground living quarters, a clinic for Zuma and his family, 10 houses for security personnel, a helipad, houses for air force and police units, underground parking, playgrounds and visitors centres, said the City Press.
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how many RDP houses can be built for that cash?
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He does a great job,well worth the wee perks...(tu)
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@gregbucks:
'The revamped house would contain 10 air conditioned rooms, underground living quarters, a clinic for Zuma and his family, 10 houses for security personnel, a helipad, houses for.....'
Maybe Saddam and his sons, but Ghaddafi (with all his country's billions) lived in a tent; neither of them savoured such luxury, wives and tastes!
PS:
Are there secret reserves of oil in this country; circa around iNkandla?
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'The revamped house would contain 10 air conditioned rooms, underground living quarters, a clinic for Zuma and his family, 10 houses for security personnel, a helipad, houses for.....'
Maybe Saddam and his sons, but Ghaddafi (with all his country's billions) lived in a tent; neither of them savoured such luxury, wives and tastes!
PS:
Are there secret reserves of oil in this country; circa around iNkandla?
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Nothing short of a fcuking disgrace !!
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As long as the vast majority of the ANC voters are as thick as pig shit, the opposition supporters may as well piss into the wind...to us it's a scandal to them it's a reward...
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@robmartza :
'...to us it's a scandal to them it's a reward...'
Justifiable contradictions.....?
Time to review our values, belief systems and ethos?
'...to us it's a scandal to them it's a reward...'
Justifiable contradictions.....?
Time to review our values, belief systems and ethos?
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It cost about R54 000 to build an RDP house, but the houses sold for about R15 000 or R20 000.
www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/RDP-hous...de-citizens-20111019
if i'm correct then 3760 houses @ 4 people a house 15000 and the amount of work created ?
President Jacob Zuma said he has sleepless nights about poverty :)o
www.timeslive.co.za/ilive/2012/06/29/zuma-is-sleeping-ilive
www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/RDP-hous...de-citizens-20111019
if i'm correct then 3760 houses @ 4 people a house 15000 and the amount of work created ?
President Jacob Zuma said he has sleepless nights about poverty :)o
www.timeslive.co.za/ilive/2012/06/29/zuma-is-sleeping-ilive
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The poorest of the poor have been SPEARED...AGAIN!
Even though the majority of his voters are stupid,I can imagine how the minority must feel.
How can I respect someone like that as a President?
HE is a f%$^^%#g DISGRACE!
Even though the majority of his voters are stupid,I can imagine how the minority must feel.
How can I respect someone like that as a President?
HE is a f%$^^%#g DISGRACE!
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johnnycomelately Wrote:
> The poorest of the poor have been
> SPEARED...AGAIN!
> Even though the majority of his voters are
> stupid,I can imagine how the minority must feel.
> How can I respect someone like that as a
> President?
> HE is a f%$^^%#g DISGRACE!
Well spoken (tu)
> The poorest of the poor have been
> SPEARED...AGAIN!
> Even though the majority of his voters are
> stupid,I can imagine how the minority must feel.
> How can I respect someone like that as a
> President?
> HE is a f%$^^%#g DISGRACE!
Well spoken (tu)
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www.bdlive.co.za/world/africa/2012/10/02...alawi-austerity-pain
And then you get this "crazy" lady who i'm sure would not be welcome at the Zuma or Mugabe table!!
And then you get this "crazy" lady who i'm sure would not be welcome at the Zuma or Mugabe table!!
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Thanks for posting that Mr H
How I wish we had someone like Joyce Banda running for President(tu)
How I wish we had someone like Joyce Banda running for President(tu)
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