Shongwe hard on
provincial security managers
Media Statement
12 April 2011
Mpumalanga Safety, Security and
Liaison has come hard on the provincial
security managers employed in all the
provincial departments for not ensuring
that security companies contracted by
government were paid in time.
Shongwe held a special meeting with the
officials today where he gave them a
tongue lashing for not doing their job.
He said the non-payment of the security
companies contracted by the provincial
government impacted on the security
guards because they could not receive
their salaries in time.
He said security guards flocked into his
office to report their employers who did
not pay them their salaries. He said the
security companies blamed it on
government for the late payments.
Shongwe said he had information that
some departments did not pay the
security companies for up to six months.
“If you do not pay them, how are they
going to pay their guards?” he asked
“If you see the security guards
protecting government properties, do you
ask yourselves where do they get money
for the living? Let us be humane enough
to understand that these people have
needs, have families to feed.
“The next thing these people will do is
to commit crime and be involved in
crime. We can blame or not blame them,
but it is unfair what we are doing to
them,” said MEC Shongwe.
He said he would propose to the
provincial Cabinet that the budget for
the security companies be centralised to
his department as they were many
challenges.
“Safety and security cannot be a ‘by the
way’ thing, fighting crime and
corruption is amongst the five
government priorities, we must take it
seriously by budgeting properly and
paying the service providers in time,”
said MEC Shongwe.
He added that he was not happy with the
security arrangement for accessing the
Mpumalanga Provincial Government Complex
in Nelspruit that it was not
user-friendly to the people who voted
government into power.
Visitors park their vehicles outside the
complex and are issued with name tags
with their faces and identification
numbers. They however have to walk a few
metres because accessing the provincial
administration offices.
“I am not happy with this arrangement,
whosoever proposed this decision is not
different from an oppressor. We are
politicians, we were put into these
offices by the people, we cannot prevent
them from entering into government’s
offices,” he said.
Meanwhile the security managers
suggested to the MEC that they
principals should answer themselves as
they usually cut the budget especially
for security companies.
Issued by Mpumalanga Department of
Safety, Security and Liaison
Enquiries: Mr. Joseph Mabuza
(013) 766 4055
082 678 1450
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