The Citizen (Gauteng)

New mayor talking tough

- Rorisang Kgosana

New Tshwane mayor Stevens Mokgalapa came into office with a list of promises, including slashing the irregular GladAfrica contract and ensuring accountabi­lity as priorities.

The multimilli­on-rand deal tarnished the image of Mokgalapa’s predecesso­r Solly Msimanga, who failed to suspend city manager Moeketsi Mosola for signing off on the illegal contract.

Mokgalapa, however, is to meet with Mosola today to take forward recommenda­tions made by the auditor-general last month after it was found that R317 million was irregularl­y paid to the project management company.

He said: “I will go forward with the auditor-general’s recommenda­tions and look at all other legal avenues of possibly extracting the city from the contract…

“This matter will be dealt with in a matter of a week.”

Mokgalapa was sworn in unopposed, despite the Economic Freedom Fighters and the ANC abstaining from participat­ing in his appointmen­t.

In his inaugural speech, the Tshwane born-and-bred mayor and former member of parliament swore to target senior managers through performanc­e assessment and vowed that Mosola would be accountabl­e to him.

“If council fails to execute its legal mandate to hold senior managers accountabl­e, I will approach the courts to do so,” he said.

His promises included keeping the people of Tshwane safe by ensuring the “failing” South African Police Service works with the Tshwane metro police department, rooting out corruption and speeding up service delivery.

The mayoral committee will be finalised in the coming week, but it is not clear if he will retain some of Msimanga’s appointees.

The ANC wants Mokgalapa to look into the appointmen­t of senior officials who did not meet the requiremen­ts or possess the relevant qualificat­ions.

Plus, the ANC’s Kgosi Maepa said, he should deal with the city’s finances, including the R5 billion irregular expenditur­e, which was also found by the auditor-general.

“We want to know if the capital expenditur­e will be dealt with ... he must tell the city how he will remove that.

“Steven Mokgalapa is inheriting a broken administra­tion,” said Maepa.

 ?? Jacques Nelles Picture: ?? SWORN IN. Stevens Mokgalapa is elected mayor of Tshwane.
Jacques Nelles Picture: SWORN IN. Stevens Mokgalapa is elected mayor of Tshwane.

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