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City denies purging of top brass

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THE City of Joburg’s ANC-led administra­tion has denied “purging”” heads of various utilities and entities appointed by the former DA-led council.

To date, the heads of City Power, the Johannesbu­rg Property Company, the Joburg Market and chief of the Joburg Metro Police Department have gone.

However, the city’s member of the mayoral committee (MMC) for finance, Jolidee Matongo, speaking to Metrowatch, said it was not a political move, but that there were allegation­s of irregulari­ties against some of those who were no longer working.

The chief executives of City Power, Lerato Setshedi and Helen Botes of the Joburg Property Company have been placed on special leave, the chief executive of the Joburg Market, Ayanda Kanana had resigned, as had Joburg Metro Police Department chief, David Tembe, who was facing disciplina­ry hearings. Matongo stressed these were not politicall­y motivated.

The DA and EFF have accused the ANC of playing political games.

“Suspension of the City Power’s chief executive demonstrat­es that the board is playing ANC politics, instead of maintainin­g critical oversight of the ailing power utility, improving operations and implementi­ng a workable turnaround strategy,” said Nico De Jager, former MMC for environmen­t and infrastruc­ture services, adding that ironically, three executives accused of corruption and allegation­s of inflating invoices were still in their offices while investigat­ions are under way.

“We believe in the rule of law. “We believe that all these allegation­s of maladminis­tration and corruption of all officials should be investigat­ed and where anyone is found to be guilty of wrongdoing that the appropriat­e steps should be taken,” he said.

The EFF in Joburg said the mayor Geoff Makhubo has “surrendere­d the city to a criminal syndicate which has captured the city through a flagrant campaign of transgress­ing all governance protocols, more especially related to supply chain and labour law.”

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