IFP: Statement by Petros Sithole, IFP Spokesperson on Human Settlements, calls for thorough investigation needed into housing collapse (19/08/2014)

19th August 2014

IFP: Statement by Petros Sithole, IFP Spokesperson on Human Settlements, calls for thorough investigation needed into housing collapse (19/08/2014)

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"The loss of life is always tragic and as the IFP we would like to extend
our condolences to the families that lost loved ones and wish all those who
were injured a speedy recovery" said IFP MP on Human Settlements Mr. Petros
Sithole.

This was in response to the collapse of a house in Meyersdal, located in
Alberton, where 7 people have been confirmed dead and several others were
injured.

"It is clear that the department of labour did not have any monitoring
mechanism in place to ensure the safe construction of this house. We can
only wonder how many more construction sites lack any proper monitoring and
how many more unfortunate accidents will occur before the department acts"
said Sithole.

The National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) is said to also be
given the ability to inspect homes being built but there seems to have been
no such inspection.

"One cannot say they inspected a home and not pick up major faults in how
houses are built. If the NHBRC did inspect, then the individual who did so
must be held accountable as they are not skilled enough to spot a major
fault such as this one.

"A thorough investigation needs to be conducted into this issue. The
contractors must provide answers as to why their building collapsed. They
must also assist with funeral and other arrangements for the families who
lost loved ones" said Sithole.