💨 Abstract
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has defended Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen against accusations of hypocrisy by ActionSA, admitting that he uses three vehicles fitted with blue lights worth R2.8 million. The DA claims these vehicles are inherited from the previous administration and that they have blocked the acquisition of new vehicles. The party also stated that while the inherited vehicles are equipped with blue lights, they are not used under any circumstances.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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