Taxpayers could pay for parliament fire as buildings are not insured: report

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Taxpayers could end up footing the bill for a fire that destroyed several parliamentary buildings on 2 January after it has that the property is not insured, the Sunday Times reports.

Taxpayers could end up footing the bill for a fire that destroyed several parliamentary buildings on 2 January, with thePublic works acting director-general Imtiaz Fazel told the newspaper that the cost of insuring a R141 billion state property portfolio of more than 82,000 buildings is unaffordable.

Sources close to discussions about the buildings said the public works department and parliament might have to find the money from their baseline allocations, or finance minister Enoch Godongwana could announce a special allocation in his budget next month. The fire detection system appeared to have been faulty, as firefighting services were already on the scene when the alarms sounded.

“While they have worked to stop Parliament from being razed to ashes, it is very clear that this fire has devastated the parliamentary precinct and its contents and assets, including Parliament’s historical treasures of heritage,” the president said.

 

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So what? We were going to do so in any event whether the insurance paid out or not. They were always going to make us pay.

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