Protector pleased with R60 million extra in budget

The office of the public protector was saved from insolvency with a R60 million lifeline in the budget, Beeld reported on Thursday.

Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene announced in his budget presentation that the protector would receive that amount over three years.

In 2013/14 the protector was allocated R199.3m, in 2014/15 R217.6m, and in the coming year it would rise to R246.1m.

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said she was relieved and grateful, but it was a drop in the ocean.

Last year she told Parliament her office was "technically insolvent" because of the growth of the organisation, and its workload over the past five years.

Her staff of 314 had to handle 40,000 cases last year.

Her spokesman Oupa Segalwe said Madonsela was thankful that her pleas did not fall on deaf ears and though little, it would definitely bring relief.

The protector's office would still have to make drastic cutbacks.

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