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24 February 2010
The Premier has once again put the blame
for KwaZulu-Natal’s precarious financial position on the global
economic recession without acknowledging that it is partly the
result of gross overspending by the previous ANC government.
“The multi-billion rand overdraft which
is only being addressed belatedly and slowly has created a host
of macroeconomic burdens for KwaZulu-Natal in addition to the
global economic meltdown,” said Leader of the Official
Opposition in the province Dr Bonginkosi Buthelezi.
Whereas some of the over-expenditure has
been unavoidable as a result of unfunded mandates, the IFP
maintains that a large proportion can be traced back to wasteful
expenditure on self-promotion, advertising and unnecessary
luxuries.
“For many years the ANC government
behaved as if money was no object. Unless this culture is
acknowledged and acted against, the incumbent government will
find it hard to change the underlying culture of extravagance
and excess,” said Dr Buthelezi.
The IFP has dismissed the bulk of this
year’s State of the Province Address as a bland extension and
continuation of ongoing government programmes and initiatives.
“There are few fresh ideas and little innovation. The government
is going full steam ahead with programmes, many of which have
not yielded tangible results to date. The ANC’s hands remain
tied by ideology and complacency,” said Dr Buthelezi.
The IFP has been disappointed not to
hear anything specific or credible about speeding up forensic
investigations into fraud and corruption, addressing internal
inefficiencies within government departments or measuring the
performance of civil servants in auditable terms.
“We hoped for a commitment to cheaper
ARVs and medicines in general by way of redefining inflexible
procurement rules, or insistence on individual responsibility
for failure on the part of MECs and senior officials. Instead,
we get a vague commitment to improve on the current practices
and to streamline ‘cadre deployment’,” said Dr Buthelezi.
The IFP will respond to the Premier’s
State of the Province Address in detail during tomorrow’s
parliamentary debate.
Contact:
Dr Bonginkosi Buthelezi
082 516 0156 |