Dear Cdes,

I did not see the article as published in the newspaper, but i was fortunate to 
listen to the Ministers interview in Morninglive SABC 2 programme, Leanne Manas 
asked the question directly to him. It was so emberrassing and dissapointing as 
SASCO states, the Minister should have a hands-on approach and be an activist 
against opulance. The matter of the two houses of Parliament as a debate on tax 
payer costs must not arise out of him with such credentials, i do not suggest 
he must be different from other ANC MPs but must be exemplary true to the 
ongoing revolutionery cause. 

TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONERY SASCO!!! 

>>> Castro Ngobese <[email protected]> 07/19/10 11:34 AM >>>
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*SASCO Statement on Higher Education Minister’s Hotel Bill! *

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*19 July 2010*




We are perturbed and disappointed that the Minister of Higher Education
stayed at the Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town for fifteen days at an
estimated cost of forty thousand. In a society that is riddled by crass
materialism and conspicuous consumption, we believe that this is a morality
own-goal from the Ministry of Higher Education. Given the furore around the
Minister’s car, we would have expected the Ministry of Higher Education to
know better. We call on the Minister of Higher Education to take a more
hands-on approach on matters which could be later abused by opportunists to
score cheap political points.



We are convinced that there are forces that seek to tarnish the Minister of
Higher Education on the basis of his left credentials, but the existence of
a rightwing conspiracy does not absolve the Ministry of wrongdoing. We also
condemn the sensationalist reporting from The Star that seeks to portray
mistakes by the Ministry of Higher Education as though its mistakes
committed by the SACP.



We are disgusted that the Department of Public works, once more, has dragged
its feet in ensuring that Ministers receive houses in Cape Town such that
the Minister of Higher Education would have to opt for Hotels whilst on duty
in Cape Town. We call on the Department of Public works to use the same
energy we witnessed during the World Cup to provide basic needs for
Ministers on time. In the same vein, the Ministry of Higher Education should
have fought tooth and nail with Public Works in order to secure
accommodation for the Minister because the stay in Hotels was bound to cause
embarrassment.



*Contact:*

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*Mbulelo Mandlana, President - 071 879 3408 *

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*Or*

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*Lazola Ndamase, Secretary General - 082 679 8718*

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