The Citizen (Gauteng)

ANC adamant corruption-busting Emfuleni mayor must move on

- Sipho Mabena

The ANC appears to be about to get rid of a recently appointed mayor who has moved to deal with corruption and looting in the stricken Vaal municipali­ty of Emfuleni.

Emfuleni mayor Jacob Khawe appears to have thrown in the towel in his fight to cling to the position, with the ANC in the Sedibeng region, to which he reports, adamant that it expected him to hand over his mayoral chain today.

He was elected the party’s provincial secretary in July and had until last month to step down to focus on his new party responsibi­lities, with his request to stay on until the end of this month rejected by his regional structure.

Boniface Mzilazila, the party’s Sedibeng regional spokespers­on, yesterday said they had not received a fresh request from Khawe asking to be allowed to stay on for another month.

He said without such request, the logic assumption was that he would step down.

“Except for the initial one, which was rejected, there is no request from him to stay on. This is why we say there is a legitimate and reasonable expectatio­n for him to hand over the baton. The period for him to start his responsibi­lity has arrived,” Mzilazila said.

He said the municipal laws did not allow somebody to be acting in a position while they were working elsewhere, as this would amount to earning two salaries.

Mzilazila was in the process of cleaning up the municipali­ty, which was rocked by allegation­s of fraud and corruption in connection with R872 million which went missing, with the Hawks zooming in on heads of five department­s.

The uncovered graft was for the period starting July 1, 2017 until June 30, 2018 as well as any other expenditur­e incurred prior to the 2017-18 financial year related to irregular expenditur­e.

Comperio, a forensic investigat­ion firm, has written to municipal manager Dithabe Nkoane and copied chief financial officer Andile Dyakala, requesting that more than R56 million in outstandin­g payments to 11 service providers not be paid until the forensic investigat­ion was completed.

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