Illegal trading permits allegedly issued in Tshwane

Former Tshwane councillors are allegedly issuing illegal trading permits to small business owners during the lockdown. Cogta MEC Lebogang Maile says this is concerning as the city currently has no councillors.
He warns that those found guilty of wrongdoing will be dealt with.
Maile said there were no specific names mentioned when reports of wrongdoing were made to him.
He said all political parties have been warned not to act incorrectly in the name of being a councillor as the Tshwane municipal council has been dissolved.
Maile said he does not know how many people were involved in wrongdoing but reiterated that everyone who has committed these acts would face disciplinary action.
The MEC was informed about the misconduct by police officers and members of the public.
Maile said he urged police to arrest former-councillors who break the law.
It’s a race against time in the city of Tshwane, there’s a long queue of informal traders who are here to apply for permits. The process is meant to be concluded tomorrow. #informaltraders pic.twitter.com/buISi9XV8l
— KhayelihleKhumalo (@KhayaJames) April 16, 2020
#informaltraders Before people walk in, they get their hands sanitized by Tshwane Metro Police. Applications for permits are done at Church Square in Pretoria Central. pic.twitter.com/buhFwD9drl
— KhayelihleKhumalo (@KhayaJames) April 16, 2020
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Source: eNCA