
The Eastern Cape Provincial Government has welcomed the findings of the Public Protector’s report, which clears Premier Oscar Mabuyane and former Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, of any wrongdoing regarding the designation and refurbishment of Bulembu Airport.
The investigation, led by Public Protector Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka, followed a complaint lodged in 2023 by African Transformation Movement (ATM) President Vuyo Zungula and Elias Muller.
The complaint alleged improper conduct, maladministration, and possible violations of the Immigration Act and the Border Management Authority Act during the visit of United Arab Emirates (UAE) President, His Highness Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to the Eastern Cape.
It was also alleged that the Premier failed to follow due process in accepting a R20 million donation from the UAE Government on behalf of the province, to refurbish Bulembu Airport, outside Qonce.
However, the Public Protector found these claims to be unsubstantiated, confirming that all relevant legal and financial procedures were properly followed.
The donation, which was made in kind to support minor upgrades at the airport, was duly declared in the audited Annual Financial Statements of the responsible department, in accordance with National Treasury regulations.
“The allegation that Mr Mabuyane accepted a donation of R20 million from the UAE government to refurbish Bulembu Airport, in contravention of the applicable prescripts, is not substantiated.
“The public protector could not find evidence that Mr Mabuyane and/or the Eastern Cape provincial government accepted funds from the UAE and failed to deposit same into the provincial revenue fund in terms of Regulation 21.2.2 of the Treasury Regulations,” the report said.
On the concerns raised by Zungula about former Home Affairs Minister’s decision to declare the airport a port of entry and exit for top UAE leaders, the investigation also found that there was nothing untoward about the landing, as this was in line with the laws and regulations.
“The evidence indicates that the goods that were brought by Mr Al Nahyan and his entourage at Bulembu Airport, which included consumables, vehicles, gym equipment, and helicopters, were declared, inspected and cleared in accordance with sections 4 and 15(1) of the Customs and Excise Act,” the report said.
The Office of the Premier highlighted that the total cost of the renovations at Bulembu Airport amounted to just over R5 million. The upgradesd included repairs, such as fixing runway ground lights, repainting tarmac markings, and clearing trees and overgrown grass.
“Premier Mabuyane welcomed the findings and reaffirmed that all actions taken were in the interest of strengthening relations with the UAE and boosting foreign direct investment in the province. He emphasised that government efforts continue to be guided by transparency, accountability, and a commitment to inclusive economic growth,” the Office of the Premier said in a statement. – SAnews.gov.za