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Committee Criticises Minister Macpherson’s Absence from Key Infrastructure Meeting

September 11, 2025
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Committee Criticises Minister Macpherson’s Absence from Key Infrastructure Meeting
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The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure is fuming, and you can feel the tension crackling in the air. Minister Dean Macpherson, the man tasked with steering South Africa’s massive public works portfolio, was a glaring no-show at a pivotal committee meeting, leaving MPs and citizens alike reeling with frustration. This wasn’t just any meeting—it was a high-stakes moment where Macpherson was expected to deliver crucial updates on the Immovable Assets Register, the Telkom Towers project, and the controversial oxygen plant tender. His absence? A bold slap in the face to accountability.

The committee, led by Chairperson Carol Phiri, didn’t mince words. They outright rejected Macpherson’s apology, their anger fueled by more than just his absence. Late document submissions left them scrambling, unable to prepare adequately for discussions that could shape the nation’s infrastructure future. The stakes are sky-high—South Africa’s 88,000 government buildings and 5 million hectares of land demand answers, not excuses. And yet, Macpherson’s silence on critical forensic reports, including Telkom Towers and the oxygen plant tender, only deepened the distrust. The committee’s patience is wearing thin, and so is yours, right?

You’re probably wondering: what’s Macpherson hiding? Why dodge a meeting that could’ve showcased his eight months of progress—progress he’s been vocal about, like the Special Projects Unit or the R1.4 billion property redevelopment plan? The committee’s concerns echo your own: Is this a sign of mismanagement or something deeper? The absence stings especially hard when you consider the department’s R3 billion overdraft and R14 billion owed by clients, including R4 million from MPs themselves. Every missed meeting feels like a missed chance to fix a crumbling system.

Phiri’s demand for clarity on staffing shortages for the asset register—only 48 officials for a mammoth task—underscores the urgency. South Africans deserve transparency, not ghosting. As the committee vows to hold Macpherson accountable, you’re left wondering: will he step up, or is this the start of a bigger unraveling? The clock’s ticking, and the nation’s watching.

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