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MPs condemn government’s ‘headless chicken approach’ to shoddy R1bn national police HQ

The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure conducted an oversight visit at the Telkom Towers complex in Pretoria on Thursday.
MPs condemn government’s ‘headless chicken approach’ to shoddy R1bn national police HQ

‘Would you like to work in an environment like this?” an employee asked Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure during its site visit to the national headquarters of the South African Police Service on Thursday.

The committee visited only Telkom Towers North, just one of the buildings that make up the vast complex in Pretoria. The SAPS employee complained about water leaks, poor air circulation, dusty conditions and shoddy electrical workmanship.

In February, offices were evacuated after they were declared unfit for human use. According to the Auditor-General’s report, eight of the nine buildings in the complex have never been used.

The inspection follows a site visit by Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson in August, after which he commissioned an independent report on the R695-million purchase of the Telkom Towers complex in 2016 and its subsequent renovation for R250-million.

Committee chairperson Carol Phiri led the oversight visit. She said the condition of the building was bad and that they would be compiling a report and taking it to the plenary.

police HQ Telkom Towers Carol Phiri (centre), chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure, conducts an oversight visit to the Telkom Towers complex in Pretoria which houses the national headquarters of the South African Police Service. (Photo: Ihsaan Haffejee)



“I think we also need to kickstart a forensic audit. We need to get to the bottom of what happened here because money for service delivery has been spent. Government money has just gone down the drain. This project has taken too long and it is still incomplete,” Phiri said.

She said the conditions in the other buildings are thought to be worse, since little or no work had been done on them as they continue to fall into disrepair.

She also said the committee had not received any timelines from the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure as to when the project might be completed.

“There seems to be a headless chicken approach. It’s been eight or nine years already since these buildings were purchased. Even in the presentations we were shown, they are not telling us when they anticipate to finish. The longer we sit with these buildings, which are unmaintained, the more money we are going to lose,” said Phiri. DM

Comments (3)

jbest6787@gmail.com Oct 14, 2024, 04:43 PM

ANC tenderpreneurship. I am a staunch traditional ANC fan who adores Thabo Mbeki and Madiba and the guys who were in Robben Island and exile. They did great stuff for me even though I didn't get university education. But the tender system has destroyed ANC and enriched individuals. Now it's bad

louw.nic Oct 14, 2024, 03:27 PM

The ANC has the opposite of a Midas Touch - AKA the "SADIM TOUCH". With the Midas Touch, everything you touch turns to gold. Blessed with the Sadim Touch, the ANC ruins everything they touch.

Marc Ve Oct 14, 2024, 11:02 AM

How could that building ever have been worth R695m? For the R1b they have spent they could have bought, knocked it down and built a state of the art building. Everything the ANC spends has at least one zero too many at the end. Who pocketed the profit on that ludicrous purchase price?

bathenebuthelezi@gmail.com Oct 14, 2024, 07:16 PM

Even if they find out who pocketed the money. Those people won't pay back that money and they won't see a day in jail. People steal money knowing very well they won't be any punishment for them.