The Citizen (KZN)

Top investigat­ors for mayor’s office

- Virginia Keppler

Keeping to his promise to stop corruption and deliver better services the City of Tshwane, mayor Solly Msimanga has sealed the secondment of two special investigat­ors to deal exclusivel­y with corruption cases in his own office.

The investigat­ors will deal with high-level corruption cases as seen in events such as the shoe-polish contract exposé and the City Hall and mayoral man- sion dubious upgrades.

Msimanga said these new appointmen­ts complement the existing forensic services division, which already deals with corruption and fraud cases involving the city and city officials.

It also includes cases reported by members of the public, regardless of the magnitude of the reported case.

“As a caring city, we have resolved to do all we can to root out corruption wherever we govern; this to ensure that our communitie­s are not robbed of quality services and standard of living by thieves masqueradi­ng as public servants.

“The move to add the two skilled special investigat­ors ought to be celebrated as it allows for more transparen­cy, stops corruption and ultimately allows Tshwane residents to engage with their elected representa­tives,” Msimanga said.

The mayor also said this will give credibilit­y to the Democratic Alliance administra­tion.

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