Some ANC councillors in Tshwane could soon find themselves in prison, as Solly Msimanga has been given forensic reports about corruption that were ‘suppressed’ for a long time.
The Tshwane mayor claims he has been given forensic reports about corruption that were ‘suppressed’ for a long time.
New executive mayor of Tshwane appears to be realising some of the members of the previous administration’s worst nightmares.
The Citizen reported that he told them he would ensure they’d be going to prison soon.
In council on Wednesday, he pulled piles of forensic reports out of a bag and waved some of them at the ANC councillors.
“Let me explain to the house why there is this boiling thing that is happening across us. You see‚ I am sitting with reports that are starting to shine some light on some of the dealings that have been taking place.”
“So‚ we understand what is happening‚ I have five here (reports). These are forensic reports that have been suppressed for the longest of time. Believe you me‚ we are coming‚ we are coming. If you think that everything was swept under the carpet you have another thing coming. We are coming,” Msimanga said.
“Some will change their suits into the orange uniform very soon. Some have even turned departments into family organisations. From director level there are his siblings‚ uncle and three cousins.”
The ANC councillors have, in turn, challenged Msimanga to reveal the details of whatever he is alleging and rather press charges of corruption with the police instead of making accusations in council.
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