Food parcel looting ‘rife’, says SACP

Food parcel looting ‘rife’, says SACP

The South African Communist Party (SACP) says the government cannot allow its efforts to feed the poor during the national lockdown to be hijacked by opportunists.

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City Press reported on Sunday that the government’s attempts to feed the poor and vulnerable are allegedly being diverted by local councillors.


The newspaper said that some councillors use the food parcel donations to aid themselves and their supporters.


The SACP in Gauteng’s deputy secretary-general Sekete Moshoeshoe says the provincial government needs to step up its efforts to ensure the parcels reach their intended recipients.



"It is alleged that in our province of Gauteng, particularly in Tshwane where this fraudulent activity is apparently rife, many working-class families have been left in a precarious position far worse than before the lockdown was put into place.


 

“We appeal that criminal charges must be laid against the culprits, where there is clear evidence of a violation of the processes to distribute food to vulnerable families.”




Moshoeshoe says the party will continue to monitor the situation.

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