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🇿🇼 Published: 13 March 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson says a Western Cape High Court judge has been instructed to vacate a state-owned Cape Town residence by April 15 after authorities confirmed the judge no longer qualifies for the housing benefit. Public Works and Infrastructure MinisterDean Macphersonhas ordered a nationwide audit of all state-owned residential properties following concerns about irregular occupation of government housing, including the recent case involving aWestern Cape High Courtjudge. The directive to theDepartment of Public Works and Infrastructure(DPWI) comes days after the department issued a notice instructing JudgeDaniel Thulareto vacate a state-owned residence in Cape Town after the department said it had received confirmation from theDepartment of Justice and Constitutional Developmentthat he no longer qualified for the housing benefit.

Department of Justice and Constitutional Development According to the DPWI, the judge was instructed to vacate the residence by April 15 so the property can be restored and reallocated in line with government policies governing state housing for members of the judiciary. In announcing the audit, Macpherson said stronger oversight was needed after reports that some government residences may be occupied irregularly. “The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is the custodian of the state’s property portfolio and has a duty to ensure that public assets are used properly and in the interests of the people of South Africa.

However, recent incidents have demonstrated that stronger oversight is required to ensure that state residences are not unlawfully occupied or treated as private benefits,” he said. “This national audit will allow the Department to establish a clear picture of the current status of all state-owned residential properties.” Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson said stronger oversight was needed after reports that some government residences may be occupied irregularly. Macpherson said the review would examine the occupation status of all residential properties managed by the DPWI and verify whether occupants still qualify for state housing benefits under applicable policies and legal frameworks.

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The audit will cover residences allocated to various categories of beneficiaries, including members of the judiciary, government officials and other public servants. It will also identify properties that may be occupied without valid lease agreements, or where individuals remain in state housing despite no longer meeting the qualifying criteria.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • March 13, 2026

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