The Citizen (Gauteng)

HUNGER PAINS ‘It’s a witch-hunt to get rid of me’

CITY MANAGER: MOSOLA INTERDICTS CITY OF TSHWANE

- Rorisang Kgosana rorisangk@citizen.co.za

A motion of no confidence against him was disallowed last night, while awaiting court ruling.

Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga had planned to table a “bogus” report on an irregular tender to council, similar to the tactics the DA used to removed Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille, according to Tshwane city manager Moeketsi Mosola.

Mosola briefed the media yesterday after the Labour Court granted him an interim interdict to halt the tabling of a report into alleged corruption surroundin­g the appointmen­t of a project management company.

He had been under investigat­ion for awarding the alleged R12 billion tender to consultant company GladAfrica, despite legal opinion that the contract was unlawful.

While preliminar­y investigat­ions into the irregular appointmen­t were finalised and ready to be tabled before the normal council sitting yesterday, Mosola turned to the courts to stop the report. According to him, the city, Msimanga and the council speaker, Katlego Mathebe, had “unlawfully” probed him, since according to Section 171 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) all finance matters should be probed by the Financial Disciplina­ry Board.

Instead, council resolved that Tshwane chief operating officer James Murphy control the investigat­ions, while independen­t law firm Bowman-Gilfilan compiled the report.

This was the same law firm that the DA had used to compile a report on De Lille, and the party was gunning for Mosola as he had control of the city’s money, he told the media. He said since the investigat­ion, he was never approached to give his side.

“They are on a witch-hunt to get rid of me by hook or by crook. He [Msimanga] appoints a subordinat­e and a law firm, which is found not to be independen­t in the case of [De Lille], to present a bogus preliminar­y report. I was in court to protect my rights since the city refused to respond to me and deal with my serious concerns,” said Mosola.

“The Bowman-Gilfilan report is bogus. If you release a report, and the subject of your investigat­ion is not heard, that report cannot be impartial.”

He denied that the court applicatio­n was an attempt to hide any wrongdoing, as he had been writing to the mayor and the chief whip, raising his concerns around the probe.

According to the ANC, the report pointed toward Mosola’s hands not being clean.

While Mosola in August claimed the tender appointmen­t was above board and was also approved by the Developmen­t Bank of SA, as allowed and outlined by the MFMA regulation 32 process, that was apparently a lie.

Meanwhile, a motion of no confidence against him was disallowed last night after Mathebe ruled that it would be best to wait for the court to rule on the matter. –

I was in the Labour Court to protect my rights

 ?? Picture: EPA-EFE ?? A hippo waits for food at the Hanoi Zoo, in Hanoi, Vietnam, yesterday. The zoo is home to more than 800 animals.
Picture: EPA-EFE A hippo waits for food at the Hanoi Zoo, in Hanoi, Vietnam, yesterday. The zoo is home to more than 800 animals.

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