The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Fire all the VBS transgress­ors’

REPORT: MAYORS OF SIX MUNICIPALI­TIES FINGERED

- Alex Matlala – alexm@citizen.co.za

The ANC has already started to recruit new officials, says source privy to it.

ALimpopo committee tasked by Premier Stan Mathabatha to investigat­e the VBS investment saga has recommende­d the firing of the political management teams (PMT) of the six implicated municipali­ties.

These comprise mayors, chiefwhips and council speakers.

The report was tabled to the party’s provincial working committee on Monday and will be open to the public at the end of the month.

A source privy to the report said the mayors implicated are from the Makhado, Collins Chabane, Lepelle Nkumpi, Tubatse/ Fetakgomo, Ellias Motsoaledi/ Ephraim Mohale and the Vhembe municipali­ties.

Sasavona Mathebula, mayor of the Giyani local municipali­ty in Mopani, was safe for now because investigat­ions revealed she was not part of a meeting at a hotel, where all mayors were advised to invest with the bank.

“But mayors for the other six are living on borrowed time. By the start of next month, they will all be former mayors. The ANC has already started to recruit new mayors,” said the source.

Last week, province premier Stanley Mathabatha said the outcome of the investigat­ions by all committees will be ready by the end of the month. Mathabatha said he would not punish implicated ANC members because the national leadership was presiding over the matter. The NEC has since referred the matter to the NWC of the ANC.

Two Limpopo ANC top dogs, party provincial deputy chairperso­n Florence Radzilani and party treasurer Danny Msiza, were fingered by a report dubbed “The Great Bank Heist”.

The Vhembe district municipali­ty invested R300 million into VBS. Radzilani is also the executive mayor. If the recommenda­tions by the committee are implemente­d, she will be dismissed.

SACP provincial secretary Gilbert Kganyago, also listed in the report, was suspended last week for allegedly leading his municipali­ty to invest R60 million.

ANC spokespers­on in Limpopo Donald Selamolela confirmed the report was ready, “but I may not comment on the marching orders”.

I may not comment on the marching orders

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