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Deputy President Mashatile Faces Criticism Over R8 Million Travel Expenses

June 17, 2025
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Deputy President Mashatile Faces Criticism Over R8 Million Travel Expenses
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile is facing increasing scrutiny after reports revealed that his international travel since taking office in July 2024 has cost nearly R8 million. The expenses, particularly for a trip to Japan, have sparked public debate and criticism from opposition parties and civil society.

The most expensive trip was a March 2025 visit to Japan, which cost R2.3 million. Documents submitted to Parliament showed that accommodation for Mashatile and his wife, Humile Mashatile, totaled R956,057 for four nights—averaging R239,000 per night. This has drawn criticism, as even luxury hotels in Tokyo charge significantly less for their most expensive suites.

The Japan trip also included R613,214 for flights, R410,926 for ground transport, R51,393 for meals, and R8,033 for laundry. The delegation, which included several ministers, held meetings with Japanese officials and business leaders to strengthen trade ties—marking the first high-level engagement between South Africa and Japan in over a decade.

Other trips included visits to Ireland and the UK in late 2024, costing R5.475 million, with R3.2 million spent on London accommodation. Travel to Botswana and Zimbabwe in November 2024 was less costly, at R52,867 and R56,166, respectively.

Mashatile has defended the expenses, stating that he chose commercial flights over private jets to save costs. He emphasized the importance of the Japan trip, given the country’s role as a key trading partner.

However, critics argue the spending is excessive, especially amid South Africa’s economic struggles. Opposition lawmakers and civil society groups say the money could have been better spent on pressing issues like unemployment and poverty. Many on social media have also expressed frustration, pointing to problems such as child hunger and poor infrastructure.

There are now growing calls for stricter oversight of government travel spending and greater transparency. The controversy highlights the challenge of balancing diplomatic needs with public accountability in a country facing economic difficulties.

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