Spokesperson for Transport Minister S'bu Ndebele, Tiyani Rikhotso, was this morning quoted as saying that the information given to Parliament regarding the cost of Minister Ndebele's hotel stays since 2009 was "incorrect".
In reply to a DA parliamentary question, the Transport Minister yesterday revealed that he had spent almost R1, 4 million on luxury hotel accommodation since he began his term in 2009.
So, if the information supplied to Parliament in Minister Ndebele's name was incorrect, why then was it approved by the Minister for release?
This is the third time in recent weeks that a government department has dismissed embarrassing information disclosed in a parliamentary reply as being "incorrect":
Former Public Works Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde said the information revealed by her department regarding the multimillion rand cost of refurbishing the President's official residences was incorrect, and that the planned renovations had actually been cancelled; and
Following the release of information regarding the R1.5 million in hotel bills that Agriculture Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson had incurred since 2009, the Minister claimed that senior members in her department had given the wrong information to Parliament.