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Deputy President Mashatile Lives in R70m Homes but Denies Ownership

August 1, 2025
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile has confirmed he lives in two luxury properties worth over R70 million—one in Waterfall, Johannesburg, and another in Constantia, Cape Town—but denies owning either.

In a parliamentary declaration on 1 August 2025, Mashatile stated that both residences belong to private associates and that he is merely staying there with their permission. His spokesperson defended the arrangement, saying there is nothing improper about the living situation.

However, the revelation has reignited debate about the lifestyles of senior government officials, particularly amid growing public concern over transparency and accountability. Opposition parties and ethics watchdogs argue that even if Mashatile does not legally own the properties, his long-term use of such high-value homes warrants full disclosure to avoid potential conflicts of interest.

Critics question how a public servant can have access to multimillion-rand properties without clear financial ties, raising suspicions of undisclosed patronage or influence. No formal accusations have been made against Mashatile, but the controversy adds to broader concerns about wealth and power in South African politics.

The issue is expected to be scrutinized in upcoming parliamentary discussions, with calls for greater clarity on the ownership of the homes and the nature of Mashatile’s arrangement. Ethics experts emphasize that public officials should disclose all benefits, including luxury accommodations, to maintain trust in government institutions.

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