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INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY
NATIONAL CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE
The National Co-ordinating Committee of the
Inkatha Freedom Party met on this 7th day of April, 2001 and
unanimously adopted the following:
RESOLUTION 1
- NOTING the press reports and
the debates in the KwaZulu Natal Parliament relating to the use of
hotel accommodation in Durban by IFP provincial Ministers;
- ACCEPTING the report it has
received from those concerned that such hotel accommodation
- conforms with applicable
administrative rules and practices,
- has provided the best value for
money under the circumstances, considering the special tariffs
which were negotiated, the alternatives and the need to reduce
transportation costs, and
- was incurred within, and
necessitated by the scope of duty;
- RECOGNIZING that there is
nothing illegal nor technically unbecoming about such hotel
accommodation;
- BELIEVING that some of the
controversy raised about such hotel accommodation:
- is motivated by a long-term
political campaign aimed at portraying the KwaZulu Natal
Government as inefficient, ineffective and corrupt,
- betrays the notion that black
leaders are less deserving than their predecessors in South
Africa or colleagues in other parts of the world,
- conveniently takes place at a time
when it detracts attention from other allegations of possible
serious corruption, and
- highlights the sensationalist
irresponsibility of certain parts of the press;
- RECOGNIZING that, nonetheless,
this controversy:
- highlights a real problem which
must be faced and dealt with head on, with the determination,
integrity and highest moral standards which are typical of the
IFP,
- suggests that possible impropriety
may have taken place, and
- projects an image which is not
consonant with the IFP political ethos and commitment towards
the poorest of the poor;
- PRAISING Premier LPHM Mtshali
for his indication that he will set in place an appropriate
structure to look into the issue and reduce future accommodation
costs borne by his Government;
RESOLUTION 1
The National Coordinating Committee of
the Inkatha Freedom Party resolves that:
- In a cost-saving effort, all IFP
Ministers shall minimize their stay and expenses in hotels and that
the Premier shall ensure that the same standard applies to all other
members of the provincial Cabinet and senior Government officials.
- The Premier has the full support of
the IFP in his efforts to find and create alternative forms of
accommodation in Durban for Cabinet Ministers and senior government
officials which may provide them with the necessary work facilities,
decorum and security while reducing costs.
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