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15th December 2009
The IFP today welcomed reports that a
Commission of Inquiry has been set-up by the MEC for Local
Government and Traditional Affairs in KZN, Nomsa Dube, into the
alleged financial mismanagement at the Msunduzi Municipality.
The IFP has long criticised the general
state of chaos and maladministration within the Municipality.
"At last the ANC's chickens are coming
home to roost and the outrageous and scandalous poor governance
practices, fraud and corruption at the Msunduzi Municipality are
about to be uncovered. The IFP has, for a number of years,
demanded action to be taken to curb the rampant corruption at
this municipality," said Dr Lionel Mtshali, the IFP's
spokesperson on Finance, Economic Development and Scopa in
KwaZulu Natal.
Last year, the IFP expressed its outrage
when it emerged that Dr Jabulani Mjwara, the infamous former
Head of KwaZulu Natal Department of Agriculture, was the
preferred bidder for a multi-million rand tender at Msunduzi
Municipality, which highlighted the entrenched corruption
practices at the municipality.
"The veil of secrecy, impunity and
immunity which has clouded the Msunduzi Municipality will
finally be exposed and all the skeletons that have been hiding
will now rattle out of the cupboard," said Dr Mtshali.
He added: "The IFP sincerely hopes that
this Inquiry will bring into the open all the details pertaining
to the ANC's expanding network of corrupt relationships within
this municipality and across the different tiers of government
in the KwaZulu Natal." |