The ANC's Integrity Committee is investigating the PPE scandal involving Bandile Masuku, his spouse, and presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko's husband.
Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku placed on special leave, is expected to appear before the ANC's integrity committee today. eNCA's Vuyo Mvoko has the details. Courtesy
JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku is expected to appear before the ANC's integrity committee on Monday. It is investigating the PPE scandal involving Masuku, his spouse and presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko's husband.Meanwhile, the committee has recommended the firing of Merafong City Local Municipality mayor, Maphefo Mogale-Letsie, and her former West Rand District counterpart and now MP, Boyce Maneli over the VBS scandal.READ:The party leadership has endorsed the recommendation, together with another matter relating to Johannesburg mayor, Geoff Makhubo, who has been let off the hook.
Makhubo was accused of improperly pocketing millions through a company he had shares in, while he was also the political head of the city's finance and treasury division.
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