Sowetan

Joburg City gets stolen R800k back to its coffers

Syndicate to face full might of the law

- By Penwell Dlamini TimesLIVE

More than R800 000 that was fraudulent­ly paid to a firm of attorneys has been returned to the City of Joburg.

This was announced by Johannesbu­rg mayor Herman Mashaba yesterday, who said that the city’s group finance department confirmed the money had been returned to the city’s coffers.

“This is not just a victory for the city‚ but a victory for our residents and the rule of law. This strengthen­s my belief in the value of ensuring that the Group Forensic and Investigat­ion Services (GFIS) department be further capacitate­d to address the over 2500 cases before it.

“Added to this‚ I believe that GFIS should be further capacitate­d with its own Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU), which will be responsibl­e for recovering money and assets stolen from the city.

“The AFU will ensure that funds are recouped to ensure that service delivery continues unhindered‚ especially services to the poorest and most vulnerable of our residents.

“We have laid charges against these employees‚ and we are on the trail of external individual­s that were a part of the syndicate to swindle money from the city to ensure that they face the full might of the law‚” Mashaba said in a statement.

He added that he was disappoint­ed that there were officials in the city who were still involved in corruption.

“There will be 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.” –

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