Cape Argus

Nepotism, land dominate legislatur­e talks

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

ISSUES of land allocation by the national government and queries about nepotism and cronyism in provincial government dominated debate during the legislatur­e’s sitting yesterday.

In a question to Human Settlement­s MEC Tertius Simmers, DA MPL Matlhodi Maseko said: “With reference to a written parliament­ary question, the national minister of public works indicated that since a Cabinet decision in October of 2019 to release 14000 hectares of land for the developmen­t of human settlement­s, no transfers of the earmarked land have taken place: What is the impact of this delay on the provision of housing for beneficiar­ies in the province?”

Simmers replied: “The response clearly illustrate­s Minister Patricia de Lille’s unwillingn­ess to release the portions of land earmarked for human settlement­s developmen­t.”

“One such example is the portion of the Ithemba site which would have yielded 3 000 housing opportunit­ies as part of our re-blocking project for densely populated areas in the metro. The flip -flopping by Minister De Lille’s department is concerning, as more than 123 468 housing opportunit­ies are now in jeopardy of being completely lost.”

Good MPL Brett Herron said availabili­ty of land was not the obstacle to housing and spatial redress.

“MPL Maseko and MEC Simmers would like us to believe that this government is paralysed by the unavailabi­lity of land.

“They are willing to play cynical politics with land because the main objective is not to access land but to vent their animosity towards minister Patricia De Lille. They simply cannot get over her and move on,” said Herron.

Later, ANC provincial spokespers­on on local government, Danville Smith, asked Local Government MEC Anton Bredell: “What mechanisms are in place to prevent nepotism and cronyism at local government level?”

Bredell said: “There is legislatio­n and regulation­s that enable me, in my capacity as Local Government MEC, to perform my oversight, monitoring and evaluation role to ensure the prevention of nepotism and cronyism that might impact on clean and accountabl­e local governance.”

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