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Over R1.37 Billion Spent Just on VIP Protection Since 2020 — Majority for SA’s Political Elite

August 16, 2025
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Over R1.37 Billion Spent Just on VIP Protection Since 2020 — Majority for SA’s Political Elite
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South Africa has allocated a staggering R1.47 billion to VIP protection services since the 2020/21 financial year, with the majority of this substantial budget directed towards safeguarding members of the executive branch. This revelation, which emerged from an official response to parliamentary questions, has rekindled a heated national debate. At its core, the controversy questions the justification of such significant expenditure in a nation plagued by profound economic inequality, persistent service delivery failures, and a public safety system that is widely regarded as overstretched and under-resourced.

The VIP Protection Unit, which falls under the South African Police Service (SAPS), is tasked with protecting the president, deputy president, Cabinet ministers, provincial premiers, and other high-profile dignitaries.

Critics argue that this vast spending on elite security is a troubling misallocation of resources. They point out that while ordinary citizens confront escalating rates of violent crime, under-resourced police stations, and sluggish emergency response times, billions are being funneled into protecting political leaders who often travel in heavily armed motorcades. Karam Singh, the executive director of Corruption Watch, has labeled the expenditure as a “troubling indicator of priorities.” He asserts that the government must urgently address the stark imbalance between ensuring the safety of all citizens and providing a privileged level of security for a select few.

Singh finds it particularly difficult to justify such vast sums for VIP protection when the public faces daily threats with what many perceive as inadequate police visibility and a lack of basic safety provisions.

In contrast, government officials have defended the expenditure, framing it as a matter of national security. Lirandzu Themba, a spokesperson for the Police Ministry, stated that the current security environment necessitates “robust, well-funded protection measures” to mitigate threats against individuals in high office. Data from SAPS confirms that the executive arm of government consumes the largest share of VIP protection resources, followed by members of the judiciary and Parliament.

Public outrage over the spending has been amplified on social media, where many users have highlighted the disparity between the cost of protecting politicians and the minimal investment in community policing initiatives. Activists have renewed calls to slash the VIP Protection Unit’s budget and redirect the funds toward crime prevention programs and police capacity building, arguing that a safer society for all is a better long-term security strategy.

Economists warn that in the current climate of fiscal strain, such high-profile expenditure risks eroding public trust in the government’s spending priorities. This controversy is expected to intensify as the next budget announcement approaches, with civil society groups poised to advocate for significant reforms in how state resources are allocated for personal security.

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