Tshwane executive mayor Cilliers Brink said that the municipality needed all the assistance it could get after it received an adverse audit report finding for the 2021/2022 financial year.
JOHANNESBURG - Tshwane executive mayor Cilliers Brink said that National Treasury had sent experts to assist the administration with its books.
He was speaking at the Tshwane council chambers on Thursday, where he gave his maiden State of the City Address. Brink said that experts from National Treasury have been brought into the capital to assist with improving its internal financial controls.
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