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IFP wants uMvoti mayor fired over R11.8m security bill

The Inkatha Freedom Party on Monday demanded that the mayor of uMvoti Thamsanqa Ngubane be fired over more than R11.86 million it said the municipality had spent on providing security for him since 2016.

In a statement, the party said the mayor must publicly disclose who had authorised the spending, who had conducted the assessment of his security and which security company had been awarded a tender to provide the protection services.Due processes were not followed therefore to spend R11.86 million on one person is tantamount to corruption,” the IFP said.

Thamsanqa Ngubane

“The ANC (African National Congress) must do the right thing and fire the compromised Umvoti mayor.

It urged the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government to institute its own investigation into the matter. The ball is in their court to prove that they believe in good governance and they don’t tolerate the abuse of public funds,” the IFP said.

In other news – Home Affairs spent over R40m on flights to deport illegal immigrants

Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi confirmed that R8,956,713.41 has been spent on charter flights and/or airlines by his department to deport undocumented migrants for the period April 1 to August 31 this year.

Dr Aaron Motsoaledi

Before this, for 2018 to 2019 financial year, R33,070,629.90 was spent on flights for the deportation of undocumented migrants. The minister made the revelations in a parliamentary reply to a question asked by DA MP Joseph McGluwa. Read more

Source: IOL