Cape Times

Joburg officials suspended for dodgy deals

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JOHANNESBU­RG mayor Herman Mashaba yesterday suspended two employees who worked for the City’s group finance department for allegedly fraudulent­ly transferri­ng R800 000 to a company of attorneys.

Mashaba said the two were part of a syndicate of internal and external individual­s who swindled money from a customer’s account to an attorney’s trust account, before requesting the payment thereof.

He said the City would be laying criminal charges against both the internal and external individual­s in the syndicate and would also prioritise the process of recovering the money from the attorneys.

Mashaba said that shameless, outright looting had been the norm in Johannesbu­rg for years.

“I am disappoint­ed to learn that there are officials who are still involved in and engaged in corrupt activities. This is despite the fact that we continuous­ly educate employees about fraud and corruption, and despite the fact that we have made it clear that corruption will not be tolerated in the City of Johannesbu­rg,” Mashaba said.

“We have zero tolerance for corruption and we will continue to vigorously pursue every allegation of corruption in collaborat­ion with institutio­ns such as the Hawks and other organisati­ons within the criminal justice system.”

Mashaba has been on a crusade to rid the City of corruption and has fired and seen the arrest of a number of officials since he took office in August 2016. – African News Agency/ ANA

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