John Michels, the deputy mayor of Theewaterskloof Municipality and speaker Derick Appel reportedly planned to visit embassies and discuss potential project partners during their trip in October 2023.
The Western Cape Government has asked for a Special Investigating Unit investigation into Theewaterskloof Local Municipality officials attending the Rugby World Cup final in France.
However, despite months of attempts to obtain information about the trip being blocked by the municipality, the provincial government has now referred the matter to the SIU for investigation.
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