Phaahla concluded by saying that any misunderstanding due to his explanation was regrettable and hopes that the picture will be made clearer by future announcements of the start of the relocations by the SANParks Board.
Who is going to make the announcements then?
This really is pathetic...AGAIN.
Maybe some background as regards the workings of SA parastatals, for the benefit of foreign viewers:
Firstly, at management level, there are boards appointed, with weird and wonderful figures mostly having political or big-business experience, not really qualified to handle the relevant industry. Kuseni Dlamini is an example regarding SANParks...fabulously wealthy and connected but with few or no conservation credentials.
Secondly, these boards rely on the intel from the organisations' top-level management, which is provided selectively...and then they report selectively to the Minister in charge, once having checked their finances first!
Thirdly, once there is a problem, there is a cumbersome process of the boards trying to find out what is actually going on, and postponing/obfuscating takes place along the entire top-level food chain, with the naughty ones having time to cover their tracks.
Fourthly, the Minister gets irritated by public and especially Parliamentary/media pressure, and actually makes an effort to find out what is going on, redeeming him or herself and drawing a line, so to speak, in case it comes back to bite him or her.
Fifthly, the parastatal then scrambles to please explain, but only after monies have been paid, handshakes given etc. This is where lower-level potential scapegoats like Phaahla and Thakhuli are left with the mess, and don't know the details.
The point is, it is all reactive, not proactive. And that is the problem. They need to be caught before action is taken.
Not to be political, but this parastatal problem exists with Eskom, Transnet, Sanral, SABC, Denel etc. One can google it, and there is no reason why SANParks should be different, logically, as warned in 2009 already!

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