Tshwane ANC rejects mayor Mokgalapa's 'corrupt golden handshake' in GladAfrica scandal
The ANC in Tshwane has rejected "with all the contempt it deserves" the "corrupt golden handshake" newly appointed Tshwane mayor, Stevens Mokgalapa, has offered to pay controversial engineering consultancy firm GladAfrica.
In a statement, ANC caucus spokesperson Lesego Makhubela said: "We, the ANC, are astonished and left aghast by the sheer disregard for the prescripts of law by the DA administration in the City of Tshwane. How the current duo, in the form of Mokgalapa and [City manager Moeketsi] Mosola, simply side step an adverse record of findings of the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) on the GladAfrica scandal, is baffling to us."
Makhubela said the party would seek legal counsel after hearing about Mokgalapa's intentions pertaining to the contract.
Last month, Mosola did an about-turn regarding the GladAfrica scandal, conceding that the expenditure for the tender was in fact irregular, as stated by the Auditor-General.
The party issued the statement after Mokgalapa announced at a media briefing in Pretoria early on Monday morning that the contract had been terminated by mutual agreement.