By Khanyisa Tabata
17 April 2011
Cooperative Governance Minister Sicelo Shiceka is reported to be building a new house in his home village of Ingquza Hill.
The area is the poorest district of the Eastern Cape. Residents last week protested against the lack of service delivery.
According media reports, a 32-million-Rands tarred road is being routed past Shiceka’s new house, while thousands of residents don't have even dirt roads to reach their villages.
Parliament's ethics committee has referred Shiceka’s alleged illegal spending of taxpayers’ money to the Public Protector for investigation
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