This after reports emerged that the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) and Team SA clothing supplier allegedly bankrolled the trip he took with his family to the United Arab Emirates over the New Year’s period.
Mbalula was the sports and recreation minister at the time.
According to EWN, Mbalula’s family trip was allegedly funded by Sedgers Sport, with the initial R300 000 being paid by a company linked to them - Reimon Uniforms - and the remainder was paid by a Sedgers employee.
Mbalula reportedly refused to confirm or deny the allegations, telling EWN that there was nothing untoward about the trip and who paid for it.
He then accused the news
outlet of invading his privacy.
Sedgers also denied paying for the Mbalulas’ trip to Dubai.
Sascoc has since distanced itself from the matter, saying it was a matter between Sedgers and the former sports minister, despite the fact that one of their suppliers is implicated.
The DA shadow minister for sports and recreation Tsepo Mhlongo said that the party would probe the trip.
He confirmed the trip had not been declared. This should have been done, even if it was a donation.
“I’ll be writing formal questions on the trip because the minister cannot claim the matter is private when R680K was spent on the trip,” he said.
“We’ll also question how many people went on the trip, why it wasn’t declared and whether or not it was subsidised.”