The Ministry of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) has come under fire after racking up a staggering R10 million travel bill in just five months.
The ministry, led by Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa, has been accused of extravagant spending on international and domestic travel, with some trips costing taxpayers millions of rand.
According to a reply to a parliamentary question, Minister Hlabisa’s international and domestic travel since assuming office totals R3,462,238.03, while Deputy Minister Burns-Ncamashe’s international travel totals R3,959,611.60. Deputy Minister Dickson Masemola’s international and domestic travel totals R2,620,586.26.
The sheer scale of the travel bill has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the necessity of such expensive trips.
Cogta spokesperson, Legadima Leso, could not be reached for comment, nor did he respond to questions by Thursday afternoon.
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