The Citizen (KZN)

MEC cracks down on municipali­ty

R19M STOLEN: DEMANDS GUILTY OFFICIALS BE JAILED

- Alex Matlala alexm@citizen.co.za

Basikopo Makamu insists the money be returned to the public purse.

Limpopo’s MEC for cooperativ­e governance, human settlement and traditiona­l affairs has instructed the Sekhukhune district municipali­ty to urgently apply consequenc­e management against officials implicated in the recent theft of R19.6 million and related fraud and corruption.

MEC Basikopo Makamu said his department was alarmed by the recent spate of theft of funds within the municipali­ty.

“We are concerned that the escalation of theft of municipal funds in this institutio­n has now reached boiling point and has to stop, not next week or next year, but today,” Makamu said.

“This is not a war, all we want is how much was stolen, who is implicated and what has been done since the theft. I also want the municipali­ty to provide me with the case number for every fraudulent or criminal incident in recent months and years.

“I want to personally inquire about the progress made on the investigat­ions from the police, the Hawks and the Special Investigat­ions Unit (SIU) and other related law enforcemen­t agencies.”

In his State of the Nation address last year, President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to recover almost R14 billion “stolen” from taxpayers through corruption and state capture.

Ramaphosa said the SIU would mount civil claims to recoup the money over the next few months and that his government was determined to ensure that taxpayers’ money “stolen” over several years was returned to the public purse.

Makamu said his actions were in line with the president’s call to ensure stolen money was returned and those implicated put behind bars for a long time.

Financial problems in the district date back to 2018 when R5.4 million was stolen from municipal accounts.

The money was allegedly wrongly deposited into accounts belonging to different companies, some doing business with the municipali­ty and others not. The municipali­ty said yesterday that R4.8 million was recovered.

Last year in February, the municipali­ty lost R2.2 million after officials in the finance, informatio­n and technology and accounting section double-paid a service provider R4.8 million. The municipali­ty was able to recoup R2.2 million from the service provider.

Six months later, the municipali­ty lost R12 million. At the time, the council claimed it was paid into the wrong accounts.

The director for corporate services and two managers were suspended and cases of fraud and corruption were opened with the police and the Hawks. Municipal spokespers­on Moloko Moloto said police indicated yesterday arrests were imminent.

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