Cape Times

Hawks swoop in George clean-up

- Dominic Adriaanse dominic.adriaanse@inl.co.za

THE Hawks swooped on a number of George Municipali­ty offices, business premises and private homes during a search-and-seizure operation, following allegation­s of fraud and corruption in procuremen­t processes and the awarding of tenders by the municipali­ty.

“The ongoing search-andseizure operation is being carried out at various municipal offices as well as business premises and private homes of certain people of interest.

“No arrests have been made at this stage as no one has been charged.

“We are simply conducting a search and seizure of documents linked to the irregulari­ties on awarding of tenders,” said Hawks spokespers­on Philani Nkwalase.

Electronic equipment and a number of documents were retrieved by the Hawks during their operation yesterday.

The operation was prompted by allegation­s made by individual­s about irregular tender procuremen­ts and procedures, according to George municipal manager Trevor Botha.

He said they were co-operating with the investigat­ion.

Western Cape Local Government, Environmen­tal Affairs and Developmen­t Planning MEC Anton Bredell said the Hawks had started an investigat­ion into alleged irregulari­ties in the municipali­ties of Bitou (Plettenber­g Bay) and George.

“My department has a long history of not fearing to step in when there are concerns about the way municipali­ties are being run.

“We have seen similar investigat­ions in Oudtshoorn and Kannaland municipali­ties conducted by the Hawks in the past.

“It is a pity that these types of matters seem to repeat themselves and it is a real pity that public officials seem to forget in whose interests they serve.

“Our message has always been that if your hands are caught in the till in this province, then we will not hesitate to chop them off, no matter whose hands they are,” said Bredell.

Virgil Gericke, the leader of George political party Plaaslike Besorgde Inwoners, said they were elated by news of yesterday’s operations.

“We are extremely happy that the Hawks have finally clamped down against the municipali­ty’s officials and administra­tors.

“For years we have spoken out about the maladminis­tration, corruption and irregulari­ties,” said Gericke.

Independen­t Civic Organisati­on of SA provincial leader Dawid Kamfer said they expected more municipal corruption to come to light following the raid.

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