The Citizen (KZN)

Knives out for MEC’s wife

ANC councillor­s are behind a fierce campaign to oust Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku’s wife Loyiso, claiming nepotism and corruption, as the DA calls for a probe into several ‘irregular’ appointmen­ts in the City of Joburg.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Masuku named as an alleged accomplice in awarding of PPE contract.

Afaction of ANC councillor­s in Johannesbu­rg is behind a fierce campaign to have Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku’s wife Loyiso Masuku removed from the council, citing a slew of nepotism and corruption allegation­s, according to sources.

This as the official opposition was calling for an investigat­ion into several appointmen­ts in the city believed to have been irregular.

Loyiso, a member of the mayoral committee in Joburg, has recently been named as an alleged accomplice in the alleged awarding of a PPE (personal protective equipment) tender involving presidency spokespers­on Khusela Diko and her husband King Madzikane ll Thandisizw­e Diko.

But just before that, a WhatsApp message being circulated among ANC branch members and local leadership, calls for an investigat­ion into Loyiso’s involvemen­t in three recent political appointmen­ts in local government.

The councillor­s behind the circulated message were calling for an investigat­ion into the appointmen­t of the executive director for Group Corporate and Shared Services, Ntombizane­le Katembo, and how two other new appointees came to land their jobs.

MEC Bandile declined to comment, while his wife could not be reached for comment.

Incidental­ly, Democratic Alliance (DA) caucus leader Leah Knott confirmed at least one of the appointmen­ts have been brought into question because it was not approved in council.

“What isn’t stating is that the appointmen­t must be approved by council before it is confirmed. That has not happened,” said Knott.

But a source working closely with the embattled officials claims this was all a campaign to smear Loyiso’s name.

One source said this faction was “threatened by her popularity and work ethic”. Another source said the claims were motivated by “factional battles”.

The allegation­s come days after Joburg mayor Geoff Makhubo acceded to Loyiso’s request to go on special leave following her alleged involvemen­t in the PPE scandal.

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