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In a legal letter to Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, Solidarity insists that decisions regarding cuts in funding meant for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from the Gauteng Department of Social Development (DSD) be withdrawn in writing. This came after this department announced crippling cuts to the funding of NGOs.
“It is particularly disappointing that the organisations that do the most for those who have the least do not even have the money to pay their employees. Premier Lesufi's called the decision on funding a misunderstanding, at a media conference, means nothing for the many NGOs who had to lay off social workers, and it means even less for the many, now unemployed social workers,” Bianca Smit, network coordinator at Solidarity, said.
According to Solidarity, Premier Lesufi’s intention to reconsider the funding decisions was mere bluster which, unless confirmed in writing, remains only an idealistic intention that can be changed again. After all, this is the same person who promised an end to e-tolls.
“The damage has been done. NGOs had to close their doors and people had to go without support. The premier cannot do anything about that now. However, it is crucial that that the MEC for social development in Gauteng, the head of the Department of Social Development and Premier Lesufi set out in writing their intention to disburse funds as soon as possible and restore funding as a whole. Our letter wants to ensure safety in the social services profession and offer the neediest people among us the protection they cannot get from the department,” Smit added.
“It is baffling to think that someone can create a problem that deepens inequality and leaves the most vulnerable among us at the mercy of circumstances, and then expects praise for cleaning up their own mess. That is not only blowing your own trumpet; it is also covering up your own mistakes. We demand that the decisions on cutting funds be withdrawn in writing, otherwise we will not hesitate to pursue this matter further,” Smith concluded.
Issued by Solidarity
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