Nothing irregular about work at De Lille's home - City of Cape Town on corruption claims
Cape Town - The City of Cape Town says there was nothing irregular about security equipment installations at Mayor Patricia de Lille’s home.
This comes after claims to the contrary about building work at her house surfaced in a submission by a city official.
The claim about alleged illegal building work at her house, as well as a claim about alleged corruption - in that procurement processes were not being followed in De Lille's office - are contained in a submission by City of Cape Town mayoral committee member for safety, security and social services, JP Smith.
Smith’s submission, dated August 20 and sent to DA leader Mmusi Maimane among others, relates to his concerns about De Lille’s order to have the City of Cape Town’s special investigations unit shut down.
He questioned why she would order this and said one of the reasons he could think of was that some members of the city's special investigations unit had previously worked for the VIP unit.