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Crime is enemy No. 1 - Mashatile
07/10/2008 14:53  - (SA)  

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Paul Mashatile is sworn in as Gauteng Premier at the Provincial Legislature in Johannesburg. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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  • Johannesburg - Newly-elected Gauteng Premier Paul Mashatile talked tough on crime in his first address to the provincial legislature on Tuesday, describing it as the "number one enemy".

    Mashatile, the former MEC for finance and economic affairs, was elected and sworn in by Judge Phineas Mojapelo, succeeding Mbhazima Shilowa, who resigned out of loyalty to ousted former president Thabo Mbeki.

    "Crime is our number one enemy... As government, we want our people to live in a crime-free society," Mashatile told the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.

    "In the coming months, we will strengthen our crime prevention efforts by building a strong movement against crime in partnership with our people and civil society organisations.

    "In the coming months, we will strengthen the criminal justice system," he promised.

    Appointment welcomed

    Mashatile's appointment - which takes effect immediately - was welcomed by opposition parties who all paid tribute to outgoing premier Shilowa.

    He too thanked Shilowa for his "sterling work" in leading the provincial government.

    "As my team and I today take over a solid house built on a firm foundation, we will make sure that this house is properly maintained," said Mashatile, who made only one change to Shilowa's team and that was to replace himself as the MEC of finance.

    The new job goes to the ANC's former provincial chief whip, Mandla Nkomfe, while Lindiwe Maseko takes over as chief whip.

    The Gauteng leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, Jack Bloom, had some advice for the newly elected premier, who enjoys a reputation for his lavish spending habits on government credit cards.

    "Enjoy good food and drink, but at your own expense ... don't dodge corruption and inefficiency, appoint independent inquiries and hold people accountable. Remember that we are servants to the public, not the other way round," said Bloom.

    Entertainment expenses

    Mashatile, who will celebrate his 47th birthday on October 21, made news headlines in 2006 when he spent nearly R100 000 on a dinner at the posh Auberge Michel restaurant in Sandton on June 23.

    He used his government credit card to entertain colleagues from the economics and treasury departments and Gauteng Shared Services Centre.

    However, his office dismissed suggestions that there was anything untoward about his R96 000 post-budget speech dinner bill.

    Mashatile reportedly spent more than R250 000 on restaurant bills in the five months from February to June in 2006.

    Asked about this at a media conference after his address to the legislature, Mashatile said: "As government, we organise functions and meet with stakeholders. That is part of government and when we do that, we'll spend that money... We will of course ensure that we do that prudently, we won't do it wastefully."

    Mashatile is a long-time ANC member but landed in hot water last year when he announced a new railroad project for Soweto without discussing it with the national government.

    - SAPA



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