The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said that his arrest was linked to his submission of a dodgy clearance certificate after he was declared an unrehabilitated insolvent.
JOHANNESBURG - Disgraced former Tshwane mayor, Murunwa Makwarela, has handed himself over to the Hawks in Pretoria.• DA opens a case against former Tshwane mayor MakwarelaThis was brought up after his election as Tshwane mayor last month.
Makwarela produced the certificate in a bid to stay at the helm but the Pretoria High Court's chief registrar confirmed that the document was never issued by the court.
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