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eThekwini municipality faces backlash over R8.3 million irregular expenditure

eThekwini municipality is under fire for R8.3 million in irregular expenditure linked to a skills programme, with allegations of a cover-up involving senior officials.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    eThekwini's R280 million soup kitchen programme under scrutiny as two officials are suspended

    eThekwini Municipality has suspended two senior officials amid allegations linked to irregularities in its soup kitchen programme, as the DA calls for a full investigation into…

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    ANC in eThekwini clarifies R690 million irregular expenditure: No fraud or theft involved

    The ANC in eThekwini addresses concerns over R690 million in irregular expenditure, asserting that the funds were not lost to fraud or theft, but rather stem from compliance…

  3. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    eThekwini municipality faces backlash over R8.3 million irregular expenditure

    eThekwini municipality is under fire for R8.3 million in irregular expenditure linked to a skills programme, with allegations of a cover-up involving senior officials.

  4. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    What the R75.3 billion eThekwini budget means for residents

    eThekwini Municipality councillors have approved a R75.3 billion budget for 2026/27, promising significant reforms in trading services.