DA targets former Mangaung Metro manager, hoping to clean out ‘Magashule’s cadres’
'Mangaung residents are tired of financial misconduct and maladministration brought by the ANC and Ace Magashule’s cadre deployment'.
Bloemfontein, South Africa. Picture – iStock
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is taking on the former Mangaung Metro Municipality’s City Manager and has filed charges of financial misconduct and maladministration against Advocate Tankiso Mea with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
The Mangaung Metro Municipality is currently under tremendous financial stress and was placed under administration in 2019.
In a meeting led by the province’s premier Sefora Ntombela, the Free State executive council previously asked Deputy Finance minister David Masondo to intervene at the municipality.
But despite this intervention, investigations and prosecutions have been wanting.
Last February, the DA requested the previous Acting Executive Mayor investigate Mea for maladministration and misconduct. The party said that investigators had combed through a mountain of documents and voice testimonies.
The team had concluded there was reasonable and plausible cause to link Mea to financial misconduct and maladministration.
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It further recommended that Mea face disciplinary action by the municipality.
Mea, however, resigned from his position last June, before the disciplinary process could begin.
“The former manager was accountable for the Metro’s financials and as a result fruitless, and wasteful expenditure of more than R1,3 billion occurred,” said DA’s Dirk Kotze.
“He performed poorly and inadequately. He failed to conduct diligent oversight over his financial responsibilities of the Metro,” added Kotze.
The DA has since gone into full campaign mode and promises to be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming local government elections.
The party is gunning for individuals linked to former Free State Premier Ace Magashule.
“Mangaung residents are tired of financial misconduct and maladministration brought by the ANC and Ace Magashule’s cadre deployment,” said Kotze.
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