Joburg Acting City Manager Floyd Brink placed on special leave

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Joburg Acting City Manager Floyd Brink placed on special leave
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Johannesburg Mayor Mpho Phalatse said in a statement that the move was made to allow for an independent investigation to take place.

Johannesburg's Acting City Manager Floyd Brink has been placed on special leave.

This follows allegations of misconduct and flouting of procurement processes relating to the Department of Public Safety's procurement of security equipment.to allow for an independent investigation to take place.when the latter tried to suspend the investigative powersTiaan Ehlers has been appointed Acting City Manager

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