
Political Meddling Exposed in Tshwane Hiring & Tenders
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Sergeant Fannie Nkosis testimony at the Madlanga Commission reveals alleged political interference in Tshwanes hiring and tender processes. Nkosi, a Gauteng Organised Crime Unit member, acted as a go-between for politicians from ActionSA, ANC, and EFF, and city officials on appointments and contracts. He facilitated job applications and intervened for applicants, including coordinating with their families after rejections. Mayor Nasiphi Moya placed ActionSA member Kholofelo Morodi on special leave, and a preliminary probe was announced. DA leader Cilliers Brink called for an independent investigation. Further details emerged on a TMPD security tender, where an EFF-linked list of preferred firms was pushed, and Nkosis brothers company won a multimillion-rand deal despite disqualifiers. Tshwane faces questions on how politics might be steering public jobs and contracts behind the scenes.
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