‘Protests linked to fruitless‚ wasteful government expenditure’: IRR

26 May 2015 - 12:42 By RDM News Wire

The incidence of social protests has increased 96% since 2010‚ the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) said. The IRR said there appears to be “a greater rate of occurrence” of service delivery protests “in areas with high levels of fruitless and wasteful government expenditure”.Gabriela Mackay‚ an IRR research analyst‚ said: “Municipal IQ data showed that of the 176 major service delivery protests in 2014‚ 21% of these occurred in Gauteng and 18% each in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.“These provinces‚ specifically the Eastern Cape and Gauteng‚ had high levels of fruitless and wasteful expenditure‚ with avoidable costs of R768 million and R508 million respectively‚ according to the Auditor-General’s 2012/2013 Public Finance Management Act report.”While significant‚ Mackay added that it “should be noted that multiple factors play a role in service delivery protests as the Western Cape has the lowest level of fruitless and wasteful expenditure (R1 million)‚ but 14% of major service delivery protests occurred in the province”.Quoting the South African Police Service’s 2013/14 annual report‚ the IRR said there were “11668 peaceful crowd-related incidents‚ 1907 unrest-related incidents‚ and 1691 incidents of public violence”‚ which included “service delivery protests‚ industrial action‚ demarcation issues‚ and conflict between political parties”...

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