What about Joslin? Gayton donates to Bok and broke actor
Despite initially claiming he would donate his whole wage to a basis in Joslin Smith’s identify, Minister of Sport, Art and Culture Gayton McKenzie has revealed the explanation why he has not.
Instead, he’s helped quite a few artists and athletes in want – together with a Springbok!
GAYTON MCKENZIE REVEALS WHO HE DONATED HIS SALARY TO
In a Facebook put up, Gayton McKenzie revealed the beneficiaries of his ministerial wage, which he pledged to “donate 100%” to.
Gayton – the chief of the Patriotic Alliance – was sworn in as an MP on 14 June and subsequently because the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture on 3 July.
Below is a breakdown of what he earned – clearly after tax – and the recipients of his donations…
29 Jun 2024 – PAID IN R63081
8 Jul 2024 OUT R40000 Kagiso Art Gallery / Nkosinathi Khumalo
8 Jul 2024 OUT R10000 Themba Ntaka [music artist]
OUT R10000 Maria Letebele
1 AUG 2024, PAID IN R99321
3 AUG 2024 OUT R100,000 Hond Se Baas Spinning initiative
15 Aug 2024 IN R105,516
24 Aug 2024 OUT R100,000 Weet Jou Ma Jy Spin
26 Aug 2024 IN R17575
13 Sep 2024 IN R105,516
13 Sep 2024 OUT R60000 Cheslin Kolbe Charity Auction [foundation started by Springbok]
18 Sep 2024 OUT R10000 Heatherdale Secondary School
26 Sep 2024 OUT R10000 Mankule Funeral
15 Oct 2024 IN R105,516
23 Oct 2024 OUT R5000 Jolyn Phillips BRICS Moscow journey donation [poet]
9 Nov 2024 OUT R5000 to Roderick Japtha [soapie actor]
10 Nov 2024 OUT R100,000 to Selwyn Olivier for Spinning
Statement Regarding Spending of Ministerial Salary
When I grew to become a Minister, I declared that I might not profit from…
Posted by Gayton Mckenzie on Sunday 10 November 2024
WHAT ABOUT THE JOSLIN SMITH FOUNDATION?
In June, Gayton McKenzie revealed that he would donate “100%” of his salary to the Joslin Smith Foundation, which he would set up to boost consciousness of lacking youngsters.
The political chief has taken an lively position within the seek for the Saldanha Bay lady who disappeared from her residence in Diazville on 19 February.
However, in line with Minister of Social Development Sisi Tolashe, no such basis exists.
When requested by DA MP Liam Chad Jacobs in a current parliamentary sitting Gayton’s basis had been registered and was operational, Tolashe stated: “The Joslin Smith Foundation just isn’t registered as a non-profit organisation (NPO) by way of sections 13 NPO Act and has not submitted any software for registration by way of the Act administered by the Department of Social Development.
In his Facebook put up, Gayton responded to the backlash of his “empty promise.” He posted: “The Joslin Smith Foundation doesn’t but exist, as a result of we need to be certain that we get it proper and don’t simply do it to please the members of different political events who suppose this matter has something to do with them.
He added: “It is a personal, private matter referring to my very own funds and what I select to do with my very own cash. To rush into the creation of any Foundation can be a mistake, and the apparent indisputable fact that it has not but been registered doesn’t imply that I’ve gone again on my endeavor to not profit from my ministerial wage.
Gayton claimed that when the muse was established, he would “interview for directors” as he hoped its work “could outlive me someday.”
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