Joburg’s corruption fighters uncover graft of up to R12bn
Maj-Gen Shadrack Sibiya says he has been stunned by the level of corruption since his appointment in November
The City of Johannesburg’s corruption fighters have uncovered graft totalling up to R12bn‚ The Star newspaper reported on Thursday. Of the total R12bn, R2bn has already been unveiled‚ while a further R10bn is still being investigated. Maj-Gen Shadrack Sibiya‚ who heads the city’s internal investigations‚ told the newspaper that he had been stunned by the level of corruption since his appointment by mayor Herman Mashaba in November. But the unit has made some headway. One of its successes included the arrest of two people who had colluded with the city’s revenue department in a debt collecting scam. The Hawks and other law enforcement agencies were involved in the arrest. The former Gauteng Hawks boss explained how one of the syndicates operated. "For example‚ if you buy a house at an auction and that house has a service bill of R100‚000 for rates and taxes‚ they would get that information and approach the new owner to say: ‘You owe the city R100‚000. We are aware that you bought a h...
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