The Citizen (Gauteng)

AG’s report exposes ‘negligence’

R158M: INVESTED IN VBS MUTUAL

- Alex Matlala news@citizen.co.za

Municipal chief financial officer and technical services head face disciplina­ry action today.

The Greater Giyani Local Municipali­ty in Limpopo, which has invested more than half of its operationa­l budget in the controvers­ial VBS Mutual Bank, has suspended its chief financial officer (CFO) and director of technical services amid allegation­s of financial misconduct and tender irregulari­ties amounting to millions of rands.

The suspension­s allegedly come after Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu’s forensic audit report for the 2016-17 financial year found that the chief financial officer failed to manage municipal funds.

The report shows that he invested municipal funds to the tune of R158 million in VBS. It is also alleged he authorised questionab­le payments to some projects without following the Municipal Finance Management Act prescripts.

The technical services head was allegedly suspended after the audit probe showed that she failed to manage and complete several projects that remained “white elephants” for years within the municipali­ty. This in spite of allegation­s some of the contractor­s had already been paid huge service fees.

The failure to complete projects allegedly started after the municipali­ty invested its operationa­l budget in VBS Mutual.

The Citizen understand­s that there have also been allegation­s of failure to give account of how R64.4 million was spent on an incomplete civic centre, built within the Giyani central business district, while the auditor-general also revealed that the municipali­ty couldn’t account for R40 million of wasteful and unauthoris­ed expenditur­e for the financial year 2016-17.

Municipal spokespers­on Steven Mabunda confirmed the suspension­s of chief financial officer Hitler Maluleke and head of technical services, Patience Mathebula.

Mabunda said Maluleke and Mathebula were expected to face disciplina­ry action at the municipal offices today.

DA councillor Hasani Shivambu said: “The Limpopo government banks with Standard bank, but then [Maluleke] chose to ignore the red tape and invest taxpayers’ money into [VBS] bank, in an endeavour to please his political juntas.

“Now, because of the investment, the municipali­ty is unable to complete some of its projects. Soon, it will be unable to pay salaries of its employees because of such kinds of misconduct­s. That is why the DA will not stand back and allow the ANC-led administra­tion to loot the public coffers. The people of Giyani deserve better, they deserve change.”

The EFF in Mopani district said the suspension of Maluleke and Mathebula was the start of an exodus of all section 57 managers in the 15 municipali­ties who invested in VBS Mutual. –

 ?? Picture: Alex Matlala ?? WHITE ELEPHANT. Constructi­on on the Greater Giyani Local Municipali­ty building has been halted because operationa­l funds cannot be accessed.
Picture: Alex Matlala WHITE ELEPHANT. Constructi­on on the Greater Giyani Local Municipali­ty building has been halted because operationa­l funds cannot be accessed.

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