'I am not fazed' - Makhubo on R30m graft claims
The ANC provincial executive committee is yet to table a report looking into allegations that new City of Joburg mayor Geoff Makhubo has pocketed R30 million from the city during his tenure as a member of the mayoral committee for finance, despite him claiming that he was cleared of any wrongdoing by the ANC’s provincial integrity committee. He replaced Herman Mashaba.“We responded to those allegations, said Makhubo. “We were not fazed.
When allegations resurfaced on November 27, Makhubo took to Twitter, saying he approached the ANC integrity commission to probe the matter. He said the commission had concluded its work and that he had been cleared.
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