The City of Ekurhulenio Finance MMC said the ineffectiveness of the city’s disciplinary board could see fraudulent activities and acts of corruption go unpunished.
JOHANNESBURG - The City of Ekurhuleni has for three consecutive years received clean audits. However, finance MMC Nkululeko Dunga said the city risked losing money to corrupt officials.
He said the ineffectiveness of the city’s disciplinary board could see fraudulent activities and acts of corruption go unpunished.
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