Statement by Andile Jabavu, Provincial Secretary of the United Democratic Movement in Gauteng The United Democratic Movement (UDM) in Gauteng expresses grave concern and outrage following reports that the Gauteng Provincial Government has returned R1.8 billion to the National Treasury due to underspending - a scandalous act of negligence in a province plagued by failing infrastructure, under-resourced clinics, crumbling schools, and social decay. It is both unethical and unconscionable that a government entrusted with public resources could fail to spend funds allocated to improve the lives of its people — especially in a climate of growing poverty, youth unemployment, and community instability. Healthcare and human suffering ignored The revelation that the Department of Health alone failed to spend R1.1 billion is particularly damning. Our public hospitals and clinics remain overcrowded, understaffed, and chronically under-resourced. Lives are lost daily, and yet the provincial government could not spend what was budgeted. This is not just mismanagement - it borders on criminal neglect. Abandonment of NPOs and the most vulnerable Even more disgraceful is the fact that funding for Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) has shrunk dramatically, with over R1.7 billion unspent between 2014 and 2025. As a result, the number of funded NPOs has dropped from 2,061 to 1,328, cutting lifelines to orphans, persons with disabilities, survivors of gender-based violence, and the elderly. These are the silent casualties of an administration that has lost its moral compass. Collapse of ethical governance Recent findings that 37% of Gauteng’s senior officials failed lifestyle audits conducted by the Special Investigating Unit further confirm what the UDM has long warned - that ethical rot and political patronage are corroding governance in this province. Public service is no longer about the people but about protecting cadres, connections, and comfort zones. The UDM in Gauteng demands accountability and systemic reform and calls for: 1. An immediate independent forensic investigation into the causes of the underspending. 2. Accountability for heads of departments and MECs who presided over this failure. 3. The reinstatement of lapsed NPO contracts and full disbursement of funds to social support programmes. 4. A full audit of unspent funds in all departments across provinces to prevent repeat offenses. Returning unspent money is not a sign of prudence - it is an admission of failed leadership. While the Premier and his executive dither, the people of Gauteng continue to suffer. The UDM in Gauteng stands with the people and calls for a new era of ethical, people-centred governance - not bureaucratic betrayal.