South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s 32 ministers receive substantial benefits in addition to their annual salaries of R2.79 million. These perks, funded by South African taxpayers, include a free official residence and a vehicle allowance of R1.1 million. Ministers are also entitled to up to 20 complimentary personal flights each year. The details of these benefits have recently come to light, sparking public scrutiny regarding government spending. The extent of these allowances raises questions about fiscal responsibility and resource allocation within the country. These provisions are standard for cabinet members, representing a significant cost to the state.