Gauteng Premier David Makhura has shut down rumours that the provincial executive committee did not follow the correct procedures when placing the City of Tshwane under administration.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has shut down rumours that the provincial executive committee did not follow the correct procedures when placing the City of Tshwane under administration last week.
“We have gone further than that, we have informed the SA Local Government Association and the Independent Electoral Commission.” “The supposed delivery dates of such notices, as mentioned in the various press releases, is misleading and untrue. The MEC is not following due process in terms of the Constitution and continues to mislead the public while creating confusion within the administration,” said the DA’s Gauteng chair, Mike Moriarty.
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