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504 KENNETH GOODwhen Christie identified 'gross mismanagement <strong>and</strong> dishonesty' <strong>in</strong> theBHC 'result<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the loss of tens of millions of Pula'.Inefficiencies <strong>and</strong> wrong-do<strong>in</strong>g appeared throughout the Corporation,<strong>and</strong> existed too with<strong>in</strong> the supervis<strong>in</strong>g M<strong>in</strong>istry. The otherAssistant M<strong>in</strong>ister of Local Government, Ronald Sebego, was found tohave used his position for the benefit of friends. The construction of 407high-cost houses had been planned on a hillside at Lobatse, thoughlittle or no market existed there for such accommodation, <strong>and</strong> the BHChad paid out P8-5 million for professional services <strong>in</strong> their design.Spectra <strong>Botswana</strong> received PI2 million to build the new BHCheadquarters before the contract was f<strong>in</strong>ally cancelled <strong>in</strong> June I992.Christie found that 'ultimate adm<strong>in</strong>istrative responsibility' was borneby the Permanent Secretary <strong>in</strong> the M<strong>in</strong>istry who was <strong>also</strong> Chairman ofthe BHC, Pelonomi Venson, while Mmusi carried 'the politicalresponsibility' for the massive corruption.11The subjects of the Kgabo <strong>and</strong> Christie reports were closely<strong>in</strong>terrelated, <strong>and</strong> the identified problems stemmed from hous<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong>l<strong>and</strong> shortages which had been unreasonably prolonged by those <strong>in</strong>power. M<strong>in</strong>isters <strong>and</strong> senior civil servants had manipulated thecircumstances for personal advantage, <strong>and</strong> irresponsible, wrongdecisions had been taken. The spend<strong>in</strong>g of P53 million on a redundantoffice-build<strong>in</strong>g for the BHC was without justification, <strong>and</strong> it was at leastquestionable if the contract <strong>in</strong> any case should have gone to the PremierGroup, a company whose operations <strong>in</strong> Africa, perhaps especially so <strong>in</strong>Zaire, were surrounded by notoriety.12 The Corporation, under theday-to-day control of a maverick manager, had acted out of publiccontrol. The IPM consultancy <strong>also</strong> resulted from the near total<strong>in</strong>effectiveness of the supposed controls, <strong>and</strong> almost P30 million hadbeen wasted, to the presumed private ga<strong>in</strong> of some of those <strong>in</strong>volved.The events <strong>in</strong> Mogoditshane <strong>and</strong> the mismanagement <strong>in</strong> the BHC <strong>and</strong>the M<strong>in</strong>istry of Local Government, moreover, came to light throughpublic controversy - fuelled by able <strong>in</strong>vestigative report<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the<strong>in</strong>dependent newspapers - <strong>and</strong> not as a result of <strong>in</strong>ternal, governmental" Republic of <strong>Botswana</strong>, Report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry Into the Operations of the<strong>Botswana</strong> Hous<strong>in</strong>g Corporation (Gaborone, 30 November I992), pp. 6-8, 79-89, 99, <strong>and</strong> 203-5.12 Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Sebastian Mallaby, After Apartheid (London, I992), pp. i60-3, 'Premier wentto great lengths to w<strong>in</strong> the loyalty of senior politicians' <strong>in</strong> Africa, <strong>and</strong> the Belgian chairman of its<strong>in</strong>ternational division, Albert Nelissen, 'had a way of charm<strong>in</strong>g presidents'. He had agreed to<strong>in</strong>stal a 'ready-made garden' for Mobutu's palace at Gbadolite, 'complete with gardeners toreplace the Zairean bush with flower-beds', <strong>and</strong> soon after provided a poultry farm, <strong>also</strong> requestedurgently. Where speed was the criterion, <strong>and</strong> not costs, Premier got th<strong>in</strong>gs done wherever theywere called. As Nelissen himself expla<strong>in</strong>ed: 'Us establish <strong>in</strong> Africa. Pay<strong>in</strong>g tax, employ<strong>in</strong>g locals,tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g locals. Us give them a complete package.'

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