ADVERSE AUDIT FALLOUT: Parties play blame game as Tshwane’s finances burn

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ADVERSE AUDIT FALLOUT: Parties play blame game as Tshwane’s finances burn
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National structures from the City of Tshwane’s governing coalition parties met the municipality’s mayoral committee on Monday to discuss the city’s adverse audit outcomes. The DA-led coalition continues to blame its predecessors, the ANC.

Spokesperson for the Greater Tshwane ANC caucus, councillor Joel Masilela, said: “It has always been a matter we have raised that the city would be in a bad state under the leadership of the DA and its coalition partners.

Criminal charges to be laid against Banda, as the poor quality of the financial statements is a flagrant abuse of the Municipal Finance Management Act;Appointment of professional external auditors to support the auditing process;Initiate an audit of the city’s performance in the first half of this financial year and thereafter every quarter;

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