Nelson Mandela Bay municipality run like 'someone's farm' fumes deputy mayor after laptops seized

24 April 2017 - 22:01 By Lee-Anne Butler
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Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip and his deputy, Mongameli Bobani. File photo.
Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip and his deputy, Mongameli Bobani. File photo.
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Nelson Mandela Bay deputy mayor Mongameli Bobani attacked mayor Athol Trollip’s leadership style on Monday‚ saying the municipality was being run like someone’s farm.

This comes after the laptops of three public health officials were confiscated at their homes late on Friday by the city’s metro police and internal audit division. Trollip said on Saturday the municipality had identified a number of allegedly irregular payments and invoices.

“This is particularly in the public health directorate‚” he said.

This also resulted in the suspension of a municipal employee late last week‚ which prompted city manager Johann Mettler to retrieve the municipal laptops‚ Trollip said.

“The new government in Nelson Mandela Bay has already committed to stopping corruption and fraud‚” he said.

But the suspension and confiscation of the laptops prompted Bobani to send out a statement on Monday‚ saying he was disgusted by “apartheid-style” operations in the municipality.

This article appeared in The Herald ().

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