/ 27 August 2008

Balfour bristles at car claim

Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour has dismissed suggestions he failed to disclose to Parliament a car received as a ”gift”.

Balfour’s office said in a statement on Wednesday he had learned with concern of a complaint ”tabled to Parliament” alleging he had received a black Volkswagen Touareg as a gift.

However, Balfour bought the vehicle in 2006 as his personal car, the department said. He had fully financed it and had personally been paying all the instalments to date.

”The car was financed through Kgwerano Asset Finance, which is a joint venture with Wesbank, which was awarded a tender by the Department of Transport in September 2004 to provide full maintenance operating lease vehicles to public office bearers, including ministers, premiers, speakers of legislatures, and MECs [provincial ministers].

”Like any other sale, no additional discounts were provided to the minister other than those provided to [the] public, and the Auditor General has got a letter to that effect.”

Balfour will table in Parliament this week all the necessary documentation relating to the purchase of this vehicle as proof ”of a clean deal he entered into wherein he did not receive favours whatsoever”, the statement said.

The minister said he would not hesitate to ”take head-on anybody who creates baseless stories like this with no facts whatsoever trying to achieve his/her motives”.

He vowed that those behind these allegations ”will face him in court”.

”I, Ngconde Balfour, a strong believer in clean governance, will never embarrass or humiliate my dead parents, my siblings and my children in whatever action,” he said. — Sapa