KwaZulu-Natal economic development and tourism MEC Mike
Mabuyakhulu received an average of R100 000 a month for using his
private car for government work, The Mercury newspaper reported on
Friday.
The paper reported that Mabuyakhulu received a bill of
R383 618.07 in four months from May to August this year for using
his Range Rover.
The bill has raised huge outcry from opposition parties which
called for the provincial government to review accommodation
arrangements for MECs not living in Pietermaritzburg.
Mabuyakhulu lives in Empangeni and it costs government a fortune
to subsidise his daily trips, the paper reported.
Mabuyakhulu's spokesperson Mathatheni Mabaso said the issue was
blown out of proportion.
"The MEC has done nothing wrong. He claims for genuine
kilometres that he travels. The law allows him to use his private
car for work if he wishes to do so."
He said he did not understand why opposition parties complained
that Mabuyakhulu used his own car for work purposes, saying that
opposition parties also complained when ministers used state money
to buy cars.
"Here we have an MEC who used his own money to buy a car. He
also uses his own petrol and he forks out his own cash to maintain
the car. The state reimburses him for the money he uses on his
car."
He said Mabuyakhulu had bought a big car because of
KwaZulu-Natal's topography which had many rural areas that the MEC
had to visit.