Mbalula denies spending state money to see Mayweather fight

Mbalula denies spending state money to see Mayweather fight

Sports and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula has denied spending government money to attending the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao boxing match in Las Vegas, which took place early on Sunday morning.

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This followed from a question posed by Beeld editor Adriaan Basson on Twitter: "The minister of sport is in Las Vegas to watch a boxing match. Wonder who paid. Hope not the public purse."


He attached a tweet by Mbalula which stated: "Good morning Las Vegas, fight day, super day #FloydVSPacquiao".


The minister of sport is in Las Vegas to watch a boxing match. Wonder who paid. Hope not the public purse. https://t.co/s3UjjeQP5b— Adriaan Basson (@AdriaanBasson) May 2, 2015


Mbalula tweeted to Basson:

Adrian, please note that in the new democratic dispensation a Black man can afford to go to America without using your tax @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


Had it been a white politician, in AMERICA today to watch a Sport event would the likes of @AdriaanBasson asked "who paid " NO,— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


I'm SA employee, I clock to work and wait for month end. It's ignorant and stupid to assume evetime I blink it's your money @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


If You're a Black man in South Africa everything you do is assumed for be corrupt. That's wrong and crazy Yinde lendlela @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


Cheap Journalism results in asking cheap ignorant questions that borders on stereotypical assumption all blacks are corrupt @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


Freedom of movement means I can go anywhere in the world without explaining myself, amathole KaVerweod anje ngawe @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


So many people asked "who paid". I responded to to you because you're a senior Editor that has an agenda. Sorry shame @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


It's sad in the new South Africa there are still people like you still believe all blacks are corrupt and eat tax's money @AdriaanBasson— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


Honorable Tweeps, you're my employer. You elected me to work for you. I wait for month end like many. Not everything I do is with your tax.— RSA Min of Sport (@MbalulaFikile) May 2, 2015


The twitterverse weighed in on the matter, with many defending Basson's right to ask such a question, while others defended Mbalula.


According to Forbes, tickets for the fight cost anywhere between R158 000, when tickets went on sale on April 24, to R31 000 a day before the fight.


Mayweather won in a unanimous points decision.

Author: News24

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