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Angie Motshekga's car attached to pay teachers

Dealing with it: Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga is in Limpopo - preparing the spin? Picture by Kevin Sutherland
Dealing with it: Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga is in Limpopo - preparing the spin? Picture by Kevin Sutherland

Moveable assets belonging to the basic education department have been attached after it failed to pay R28 million owed to Eastern Cape teachers, the Legal Resources Centre (LRC) said.

Luxury German cars used byMotshekga and her director-general have been attached.

"The department of education failed to implement the court order of 20 March 2014, settled in favour of the schools," LRC director in Grahamstown Sarah Sephton said in a statement.

The goods attached were valued at R1,920,000. They included over 800 computers and seven vehicles, including those used by Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and her director general.

The attachment followed legal action by the LRC on behalf of a number of Eastern Cape schools seeking payment for teachers hired to fill vacancies. The LRC had asked that the teachers be appointed permanently.

Sephton said the LRC had filed a contempt of court application as a result of the department's failure to appoint and pay teachers on a permanent basis, contrary to the court order.

The contempt of court application includes the minister of education, the director general of education, and the Eastern Cape education MEC.

"They will be expected to show good cause why they should not be held in contempt of court and face jail time," she added.

Department of basic education spokesman Elijah Mhlanga said the provincial education department had paid and the matter had been resolved.

Motshekga’s car and her director-general’s were among seven attached in Pretoria. h Mhlanga said they were state property and "not like Motshekga’s personal car".