
Senior Managers Facing New Disciplinary Charges
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Five senior managers in Tshwane face new disciplinary charges over a controversial wastewater tender, following a court ruling that deemed their initial hearing flawed. The managers, who served on the bid evaluation committee, are accused of allowing Edwin Sodis companies to win the R292 million contract despite missing basic requirements. The botched Rooiwal wastewater plant upgrade has been linked to a cholera outbreak that killed over twenty people in 2023. A new hearing is underway, with potential charges against seven more staff following a Special Investigating Unit probe. The citys spokesperson and former mayor emphasize the need for accountability and swift action to curb irregular spending in Tshwanes water services.
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