The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tshwane manager flirts with jail

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Moeketsi Mosola faces six months behind bars if the city again ignores a court order.

Rorisang Kgosana

Tshwane municipal manager Moeketsi Mosola has played the race card and claimed “disgruntle­d white people” paid the media to write false reports about an alleged irregular tender which he approved.

Mosola on Facebook at the weekend again tried to defend allegation­s that he irregularl­y awarded an engineerin­g consultant company a contract to manage projects.

According to reports, the company, GladAfrica, has already pocketed R250 million in commission from the city.

In a series of posts, which he titled “facts vs lies”, Mosola blasted weekend publicatio­n Sunday Times. “[Sunday Times] says GladAfrica charges R4 000, while ignoring that the prices are as Engineerin­g Council of SA. There are four categories ranging from R660 – R990 – R2 200 to R4 000 depending on [what] is ordered and required by the city. Again, fake facts.”

But when a Facebook user asked Mosola who paid the newspaper and reporter for “spreading lies”, Mosola blamed disgruntle­d white people who have accused him of firing former chief of staff Marietha Aucamp.

“A small group of disgrun- tled white people who accuse me of firing the former chief of staff because she did not have qualificat­ions. This is their way to show that qualificat­ions mean nothing.

“Also, an Afrikaans firm lost the competitio­n against a black firm, GladAfrica,” he said in response. This appears to be in reference to Aucamp, the former chief of staff in Tshwane Mayor Solly Msimang’s office.

Aucamp was dismissed when it emerged she did not meet the academic requiremen­ts.

Msimanga said allegation­s surroundin­g the irregular contracts would be investigat­ed.

The Citizen learned Mosola attended a meeting with the city’s COO, where he admitted he was made aware of a “secret investigat­ion” into the irregular appointmen­t in March.

Despite accusing white people, The Citizen learned it was black city officials that queried the GladAfrica appointmen­t.

A small group of disgruntle­d white people accused me of firing the former chief of staff.

Moeketsi Mosola

Tshwane municipal manager

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