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Sisulu, Sexwale deny spat

2009-11-28 11:43
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Cape Town - Defence and Military Veterans Minister Lindiwe Sisulu and Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale have a great working relationship and continued to consult each other on matters of governance, their departments said on Saturday.

The joint statements by the two departments follow media reports of a power struggle between the two ministers.

"Ministers Lindiwe Sisulu and Tokyo Sexwale are surprised and taken aback at complete misinterpretations of the state of their working relationship, and have vowed not to let distortions drive them apart.

"The Ministers have great respect for each other and continuously engage each other in a robust and direct way on issues of governance and other matters," their spokespeople said in a statement.

The Cape Times reported of a public spat between the two ministers, with Sisulu saying Sexwale had failed to come up with new programmes and for claiming credit for initiatives she introduced while she was still housing minister.

Sisulu said Sexwale "has not launched a single project" since he took over the portfolio.

Her attack comes after Sexwale revealed in an answer to a Parliamentary question that the department of housing had spent more than R22m on a series of plays during Sisulu's tenure.

The industrial theatre production A re Ageng Mzanzi (Let's Build South Africa) reportedly netted R5.5m for a production company owned by former soap opera actor Mpho Tsedu.

Sexwale's special advisor Chris Vick said earlier this week the minister had told his management and staff "not to allow expenditure of this sort".

"The production in question is no longer running, and the minister of human settlements has specifically stated to his management and staff: 'This sort of expenditure will not happen on my watch'," Vick said.

Democratic Alliance MP Butch Steyn has written to Auditor-General Terence Nombembe, asking him to investigate expenditure on the production.

In a statement released on Thursday, Sisulu told Sexwale to "spend some time in the office reading reports and cabinet memos from 2004".

According to the Cape Times, Sisulu, an ANC national working committee member, sees herself as politically senior to Sexwale, who only sits on the ruling party's national executive committee.

He defended the decision to commission the play, saying it was necessary to inform the public about new government plans for housing.
"He (Sexwale) will discover that when you implement a new plan and a housing project, you need to communicate with all stakeholders.

Beneficiaries of government housing programmes must be educated on their responsibilities, how they can economically benefit from the project, how to report fraud and corruption and to ensure that contractors do not take advantage of them."

According to the Cape Times Sisulu's lashing of Sexwale could lie in the distrust some senior ANC leaders had for the former business mogul, who harboured his own presidential ambitions before throwing in his lot with Zuma on the eve of the ANC's Polokwane conference in 2007.

It is believed Sexwale has not abandoned his presidential ambitions and has his sights set on the ANC's next elective conference in Mangaung in 2012.

But Vick and defence spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini dismissed the reports on Saturday, saying the two ministers had a long standing relationship.

"There is a long-established relationship between Ministers Sexwale and Sisulu They are members of one organisation, and have a long history of serving on structures together, far beyond the borders of South Africa.

"It is a matter of public record that many of the programmes established by former Minister of Housing Sisulu - including rectification and anti-corruption programmes - have been embraced and invigorated by the Human Settlements Ministry," they said.

- SAPA

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