Mr Speaker, payments for contractors that seemed to be for bona fide security measures at Nkandla are the following: Bonelena Construction Enterprise for emergency works relating to security measures; Moneymine Enterprises that got a negotiated contract for security measures inside the house; Natal Parkhomes for the supply and delivery of park home accommodation for members of the SAPS and/or the Defence Force; Pro- Hydraulics for the supply and installation of a mobile generator; SA Bullet Resistant Glass for the installation of bullet-resistant glass; Betafence South Africa for the supply and installation of a high security fence; Otis for the installation of a lift; and E Magubane for the installation of phase two security measures.
The cost of these security measures add up to R117 million. To put this amount into context, the Department of Public Works built a new jail in Kimberly with top range security for R45 million, but spent R117 million, exactly 260% more, to provide security for one man. [Interjections.]