If the cases are delayed further, the municipality said the three assigned advisers would be held personally responsible.
A progress report on the backlog of disciplinary cases was presented to the city’s executive committee this week. It showed a welcome improvement.
The head of the Legal and Compliance Unit, Melusi Mhlongo, said a number of steps had been taken to resolve the backlog of disciplinary cases. These include rendering the disciplinary board more effective in order to clear the backlog. DA caucus leader in eThekwini, Nicole Graham, welcomed the report, saying she was pleased that there was some progress in the disciplinary action cases.
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