Nelson Mandela Bay development agency CEO says he left city with clean slate

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Nelson Mandela Bay development agency CEO says he left city with clean slate
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Mandela Bay Development Agency chief executive, who is in the midst of a tussle between the Nelson Mandela Bay metro and the treasury — which is withholding R1 billion for major construction projects — claims he left the city with a clean slate.

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