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Western Cape MECs and their partners have all been found to live a lifestyle in line with their income, Premier Alan Winde has said. | TammyPetersen87

Tammy PetersenAn independent audit has found that Western Cape MECs and their partners all live a lifestyle in line with their income.

Western Cape MECs and their partners have all been found to live a lifestyle in line with their income, Premier Alan Winde has said. Intelligence Searches were conducted and included questionnaires and supporting documents for the declarations made on the questionnaires, whereafter their bank statements were analysed.

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