EFF MUST ACCOUNT FOR ALLEGATIONS OF ‘JUJU’ RIGGING TENDERS IN TSHWANE

Photo of author

By tshwanetalks.com

Ald Cilliers Brink DA Tshwane Caucus Leader and DA Tshwane mayoral candidate photo by Dimakatso Modipa Ald Cilliers Brink DA Tshwane Caucus Leader and DA Tshwane mayoral candidate photo by Dimakatso Modipa

By Ald Cilliers Brink
DA Tshwane Caucus Leader

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Tshwane demands that the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) comes clean on their leader’s alleged involvement in Tshwane tender rigging.

Last month, the name of EFF leader Julius Malema was cited in testimony at the Madlanga Commission as having possibly interfered in tender rigging in Tshwane.

In WhatsApp exchanges between sergeant Fannie Nkosi and Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi mention is made to “Juju CIC” preselecting the beneficiaries of a security tender.

The EFF has avoided the issue, but this week suddenly became very animated about a report of maladministration in Tshwane to which the party had inside access.

The matter relates to the appointment of Moshema Mosia, an experienced firefigther, as head of the Tshwane Emergency Services department in 2023.

The Public Protector has found that the advertisement of the position was defective, but that Mosia complies with all of the requirements of the position. No finding has been made against him.

While ignoring the beam in their own eye, the EFF wants to use the report as pretext for going after both Mosia and Tshwane City Manager, Johann Mettler.

While corrective action must be taken in light of the Public Protectors’ finding, the truth is that the EFF have had it in it for Mettler from the outset.

Whatever criticism can be levelled against Mettler, he presents an immovable object in the way of the EFF’s corrupt business model, and that’s why they want to get rid of him.

This model has been demonstrated in the looting of VBS Bank and documented in meticulous detail by investigative reporting, including in a recent book on Malema’s patronage network authored by Micah Reddy and Pauli van Wyk.

Equally, Mosia is well known as a tough taskmaster who does not allow the trade unions to usurp the management of his department.

There is every reason to believe people with grievances against Mosia have run to the EFF to do their duplicitous bidding, especially since Mosia has won a number of labour cases brought against him.

The DA notes that the Public Protector report must serve in Tshwane’s Council within 90 days, and that it makes recommendations which must be implemented. We look forward to this report.

However, what is good for the goose, is good for the gander, and so the EFF must provide an account of the alleged involvement of their own leaders in far worse cases of unlawful conduct in Tshwane.

Tshwane Talks readers have been able to read stories in this publication for free for over two years now. We still want our readers to access our stories for free, but we are asking those among our readers who can afford it to contribute at least R30 a month to cover some of the costs of publishing this independent, non-aligned online newspaper which gives a voice to all sectors of society irrespective of race, colour, creed, religion, or political affiliation. You may make your contribution by depositing at least R30 a month into Tshwane Talks' bank account. Details are as follows:

Bank Details

Bank: Standard Bank
Account Number: 10225548834
Account Type: Cheque Account

Leave a comment