Gauteng human settlements top brass snub legislature committee meeting

Department was expected to give presentation on abandoned housing projects

Human settlements, urban planning and Cogta MEC Lebogang Maile and top officials in his department failed to attend a planned meeting with the Gauteng legislature's portfolio committee. File photo.
Human settlements, urban planning and Cogta MEC Lebogang Maile and top officials in his department failed to attend a planned meeting with the Gauteng legislature's portfolio committee. File photo.
Image: Mabuti Kali

Gauteng MEC for human settlements, urban planning and co-operative governance and traditional affairs (Cogta) Lebogang Maile, together with top management officials from his department, were a no-show at a planned meeting with the portfolio committee on co-operative governance and human settlements on Friday morning.

The department was expected to give a presentation on abandoned housing projects in the province.

The committee was also looking forward to hearing from the department about factors resulting in the provincial challenge, and its implementation plans to ensure all abandoned housing projects in the province are finalised and handed over to the rightful beneficiaries.

The portfolio committee had said it was specifically interested in the allocation of funds,  appointment of contractors, beneficiary verification process and project timelines in place to enable its oversight on the process.

Over the past few days, the portfolio committee conducted oversight visits to abandoned housing projects in Etwatwa, Kagiso and Klipspruit as part of its Focused Intervention Study (FIS) assessment.

The committee said the study is aimed at assessing the department’s progress in finalising abandoned and incomplete housing projects in the province.

Committee chairperson Kedibone Diale and other members expressed disappointment in the conduct of the department.

Department official Sipho Cetshwayo told the meeting top management officials could not make it to the meeting as it clashed with their own internal monthly management meeting. Diale and other members were not happy with that explanation.

The department sent regional managers to the meeting to do the presentations, but the members felt they would not get answers from them. Diale said they had met with the regional managers during their oversight visits and meeting with them on Friday morning would be a repetition of the information they received.

“We don’t take this kindly at all. Even during our oversight visits, none of the top officials joins us, except for the CFO who accompanied us on some oversight visits,” Diale said.

We expect managers with powerful signatures to be here ... We expected the MEC, head of department and CFO.
Committee chair Kedibone Diale

“We expect managers with powerful signatures to be here. Regional managers were supposed to be here to support them. We expected the MEC, head of department and CFO,” Diale said. 

Member Gregory Schneemann said it would have been helpful if the department had timeously communicated with Diale’s office to let them know about their unavailability at the set time, and the meeting could have been moved to the afternoon.

During its oversight visits, the portfolio committee said it discovered hundreds of houses that remain unfinished.

“Gauteng department of human settlements officials appointed to manage these projects cited challenges including vandalism and invasion of government houses by non-qualifying community members, finalisation of beneficiaries’ administration process and issues with appointed contractors,” the committee said.

In 2020, Gauteng was one of three provinces to be stripped of R400m in housing grants after failing to spend the money in 2019.

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