Beloved councillor retires after 26 years

Matthew Shunmugam thanked those who supported him during the past 26 years.

Beloved councillor, Matthew Shunmugam, has retired after 26 years of active service.

Shunmugam (61) said his decision to retire was one he had given much thought to.

“I plan to concentrate on my business and enjoy life,” revealed Shunmugam.

During his long and illustrious career in local government, Shunmugam served as Ward 3 councillor from 1996 to 2021, as well as Speaker and portfolio councillor for the Executive Committee (Exco).

Here are some of his notable career highlights
Ward Councillor:
Executive Committee (Portfolio councillor for Development Planning and Human Settlements from 2011 to 2021)
Speaker
Shunmugam said common and recurring problems faced by residents in Ward 3 included:

“Local government needs to change the mindset of some councillors and officials to subscribe to the principles of good governance and clean administration,” he said candidly.

“Unauthorised and wasteful expenditure must be curbed. Council needs to work towards a ‘clean audit’ and curb overspending on overtime, security, plant hire and more.”

In conclusion, Shunmugam thanked those who supported him during the past 26 years.

To read the full story of his journey in local government, pick up this week’s edition of the Newcastle Advertiser (January 14, 2022).


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