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Municipal councillors and officials arrested for corruption

Among those arrested were four councillors and the three contractors who are implicated in the R208 million Durban Solid Waste tender scandal.

FIFTEEN people, including four eThekwini Municipality councillors, municipal officials and community based contractors were arrested for alleged fraud and corruption in Durban on Wednesday.

“The group was apprehended following [a] year-long investigation by the Hawks’ Clean Audit Task Team (CATT) for allegedly receiving gratifications, money laundering [and] contravention of the Municipal Finance Act and Municipal System Act,” the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (Hawks) said.

The four councillors and the three contractors are implicated in the R208 million Durban Solid Waste tender scandal. Durban’s former mayor is currently facing a string of charges related to the same tender.

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“Today’s arrests brings to 22 the number of people implicated and arrested thus far. Investigations are still ongoing,” said the Hawks in a statement.

In a separate case, eight people, who are also employed by the eThekwini Municipality as weigh bridge operators, were arrested in Springfield Park just outside Durban.

The eight—who allegedly generated false weigh bridge receipts that were used by four main service providers to claim from municipality—are facing fraud charges.

 

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