An attempt by co-operative governance and traditional affairs MEC Thulasizwe Buthelezi to establish its headquarters in Ulundi last year was thwarted when premier Thami Ntuli blocked the move.
Before the May 29 elections, some IFP leaders proposed moving the provincial government and legislature back to Ulundi if the party won the province.
“One thing I feel strongly about is how the issue of the building had been kicked out of the way for the past two decades with the hope it will disappear. That time is gone. We have to come up with a plan and a solution with our executive colleagues,” said Meyer.
“Hopefully it will go to [the executive] soon. We are looking at four or five options.”
Meyer also shared details on work his department had done in the past months, including implementation of recommendations from 10 forensic investigations conducted by the office of the premier. This had resulted in 35 disciplinary actions, including written warnings and suspensions without pay.
“Four disciplinary matters are ongoing and six forensic investigations are under way with the final reports pending.
“As a department we cannot turn a blind eye if we want to make this department work for the people of KZN and turn the province into a big construction site,” said Meyer.
With the department in a tight financial spot, worsened by a deficit peaking at R9bn, it had to cut unnecessary and wasteful expenditure. This included the revision of the cellphone and data usage policy.
Previous monthly expenditure exceeded R670,000 — of which R192,000 constituted irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure.
“This included multiple contracts allocated to single individuals, contracts exceeding policy limits and extended contracts durations. This includes contracts spanning 36 to 48 months instead of the standard 24 months. These irregularities made costs management impractical,” said Meyer.
The department had also cut down on travel costs, he said.
“I don’t travel with an entourage of six or eight people in my duties around the province. I don’t stay in hotels unless it’s necessary.”
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