The Citizen (Gauteng)

District gets back R4.7m of R5.4m

FRAUD: MONEY PAID INTO WRONG ACCOUNTS IN JULY

- Alex Matlala – alexm@citizen.co.za

Six senior officials in Sekhukhune district suspended after being linked to the stolen millions.

Alarge portion of the R5.4 million stolen by unscrupulo­us municipal officials at the Sekhukhune district municipali­ty in Limpopo three months ago has been recovered.

The recovery was done “thanks to the Hawks and the Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU), which worked tirelessly with the banks to freeze the money from being withdrawn,” said Stanley Ramaila, Sekhukhune district municipali­ty’s executive mayor and ANC regional chairperso­n yesterday.

Ramaila said the stolen money was meant for service delivery.

In August, the municipali­ty suspended four of its senior officials from the informatio­n and technology (IT) and finance divisions after they were linked to the disappeara­nce of the money in July this year.

A month later, two more officials were also suspended.

A criminal case was opened with the Hawks and Saps in Groblersda­l to immediatel­y investigat­e the fraud.

According to Ramaila, the money was illegally transferre­d from the municipal accounts to foreign bank accounts, hotels in Limpopo and beyond the province’s borders.

Ramaila said, upon investigat­ions, it was discovered that the municipali­ty paid an amount of R4 503 122 19 on July 5, and R948 891 on July 9 into wrong accounts.

All the transactio­ns were made when Ramaila was on an economic investment tour in China with Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha and while the articulate mayor was on leave.

“When I came back, I was baffled to find my municipali­ty in tatters.

“With the help of my council I immediatel­y appointed a firm of attorneys to instruct all financial institutio­ns to be on the lookout and freeze the affected accounts.”

Authoritie­s set to work, and amounts of R3 042 91 from Absa, R845 344 from Nedbank and R900 000 from Peermont was later paid back.

“The total amount paid back to the municipali­ty is R4 788 306,” said Ramaila.

He added: “I must admit that this fraud shook us. My fear was if the money was not recovered that could hamper the municipali­ty from performing well in the books of the auditor-general at the end of the financial year.

“We want to say to our employees and possible thugs who may still be remaining there that Sekhukhune and fraud are water and oil.

“In Sekhukhune we do not romance crime and tolerate corruption.

“We are a transparen­t municipali­ty with the sole aim of delivering state-of-the-art services to our people with precision and distinctio­n.

“We will always work with the police and all law enforcemen­t agencies to make sure that those who commit crime in our institutio­n are locked up behind bars for a long time,” he said.

The Sekhukhune district municipali­ty is among a few municipali­ties in Limpopo which did not invest in the VBS Mutual Bank.

We do not romance crime and tolerate corruption

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