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The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations says it will soon make a big announcement regarding corruption and fraud in the Ethekwini Metro.

25 March 2022, 6:42 PM |SIU Head Andy Mothibi says they have identified a myriad of reasons for the state of affairs. [File image]

Hawks Head General Godfrey Lebeya has told the Parliamentary Committee that they have registered major successes, including the arrest of several municipal officials as recently as Thursday. Lebeya has said that some of the arrests may not be known because they are avoiding inviting the media to these events as has happened in the past.The Special Investigations Unit on the other hand has several cases that they have referred either to the Hawks for Investigation or the NPA for prosecution. These cases are spread throughout the country and involve everything from PPE procurement to the funeral of the late former President Nelson Mandela.

 

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Not Surprising. The Level of Desperation shown by the ANC to hold on to Power when it was evident that they were losing it after the 2021 Local Government Elections, indicated that they have alot to hide/lose. I wonder what will happen after the SIU announcement...

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