ECape spends millions on catering: DA

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The Eastern Cape government has spent over R87 million on catering, with certain departments spending more on catering than staff development, the DA said on Thursday.

Democratic Alliance spokesman Bobby Stevenson said in a statement the provincial government spent R87.2m on catering in the 2012/13 financial year.

"In contrast, the amount spent on staff development was R95.9m, according to a DA analysis of the latest annual reports of departments," he said.

"In a province where departments consistently blame capacity problems for poor service delivery, it is scandalous that almost the same amount is spent on catering as on staff development... We should be developing minds, not stomachs."

Premier Noxolo Kiviet's office was not immediately available for comment.

Stevenson said certain departments spent more on catering than on staff development. These included local government (R3.3m on catering versus R1.8m on staff development), social development (R7m versus R3.5m), the premier's office (R4.9m versus R1.1m), and the provincial legislature (R6.9m versus R1.4m).

"The department of education spent a whopping R39.4m on catering and R40.2m on staff development," he said.

"All these figures illustrate that provincial departments have got their priorities wrong. This province requires a highly capacitated civil service that can deliver quality services."

Stevenson said he would ask the departments follow-up questions to establish the nature of their catering spending.

The DA would also ask how much money the Eastern Cape spent at franchised fast food outlets and restaurants.

This followed reports that Northern Cape premier Sylvia Lucas used her official credit card to spend R53,159 on fast food during her first 10 weeks in office.


Source : Sapa /aw/cls/jk/th
Date : 17 Oct 2013 13:05
 
haha, such a naive question. Mickey, i'm glad to see the optimism is strong in you.
It's a very valid question. I know that the schools who supply meals are running on very low supplies and were complaining about the lack of funds/stock received. Remember that Bobby and Co are also looking to spin a story from numbers received. Not that I mind but then they should provide more "meat" to their accusations.
 
Must feed the chins...!

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R87 million on catering or give a house to 1338 people that depend on us and vote for us???????

Nah fk them we eat.
 
R87 million on catering or give a house to 1338 people that depend on us and vote for us???????

Nah fk them we eat.

Because they know their supporters will vote for them even when they're dead.
 
ECape civil servants are eating well - DA

http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politi...b/en/page71654?oid=423770&sn=Detail&pid=71616

Bobby Stevenson says provincial govt spent R87,2m on catering in the 2012/2013 financial year

EASTERN CAPE CIVIL SERVANTS ARE EATING WELL

The amount spent in the last financial year (2012/13) on catering by all provincial departments was R87, 197 million. In contrast the amount spent on staff development was R95, 955 million, according to a DA analysis of the latest annual reports of departments. In a province where departments consistently blame capacity problems for poor service delivery, it is scandalous that almost the same amount is spent on catering as on staff development. In many departments more was spent on catering than on staff development.

We should be developing minds, not stomachs.

Some departments spent more on catering than on staff development. For example, Local Government (catering R3,446 million; staff development R1,786 million), Social Development (catering R7, 017 million: staff development R3,638 million), Office of the Premier (catering R4, 942 million: staff development R1, 103 million) and Legislature (catering RR6, 889 million: staff development R1, 401 million). For the analysis, click here.

The Department of Education spent a whopping R39, 44 million on catering and R40, 347 million on staff development.

All these figures illustrate that provincial departments have got their priorities wrong. This province requires a highly capacitated civil service that can deliver quality services. This is the only way we will create the right environment that is conducive to job creation and eradicating poverty and inequality.

I will be asking follow-up questions to the different departments to ascertain what the nature of the catering expenditure was. In the light of the expenditure that was exposed around the Premier of the Northern Cape, who spent R53 159 on take-aways in 10 weeks, we will specifically be asking what was spent in the Eastern Cape at franchised fast food outlets and restaurants.

Statement issued by Bobby Stevenson MPL, DA Eastern Cape spokesperson on finance, October 17 2013
 
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