South Africa: opposition calls for probe over ministers' lavish home

South Africa: opposition calls for probe over ministers’ lavish homes

South Africa’s main opposition party has asked the anti-corruption watchdog to investigate what it says are inflated contracts for the upkeep of ministers’ lavish homes.

This comes after the ANC government revealed that between 2019 and 2022 it had spent nearly $5m (£4m) maintaining dozens of properties occupied by public servants, local media reported.

The controversy adds pressure on President Cyril Ramaphosa, who was elected on promises to root out corruption after his predecessor Jacob Zuma’s term was marred by political and financial scandals.

“At least we finally can answer the question of how much money it takes for ANC cadres to replace a lightbulb,” the opposition Democratic Alliance says.

Alleging brazen corruption, it says the bill for bulbs was almost a $1,000 at one ministerial mansion in Pretoria. Then there was the $70,000 kitchen renovation and $2.5m spent on generators in ministers’ homes – while most have been struggling with South Africa’s worst power cuts.

“It is already the most unequal country in the world. Corruption may be making the chasm between the haves and the have nots even wider,” it added.

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