Joburg cracks the whip on councillors, employees in debt to the city

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Joburg cracks the whip on councillors, employees in debt to the city
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The City of Johannesburg has collected R13.2m in municipal services debt from its employees and councillors who collectively owe R76.3m as at the end of July.

17 August 2023 - 09:22

The city said this was a clear demonstration that it was serious about collecting the debt owed to it, even from its own employees.

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