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KwaZulu-Natal co-operative governance MEC Nomusa Dube.

The findings of a forensic probe into alleged fraud in the eThekwini municipality will be revealed on Tuesday, provincial government officials said.

“Co-operative governance MEC Nomusa Dube will officially reveal the outcome of the forensic investigation,” her spokesman Lennox Mabaso said on Monday.

An auditing firm was appointed early last year to investigate fraud, corruption, and maladministration allegations in eThekwini municipality. The allegations relate to the awarding of tenders.

According to Auditor General Terence Nombembe's 2009/10 report R532 million had been spent irregularly in the municipality, which runs the city of Durban.

It failed to comply with supply chain management processes for infrastructure and housing projects. There were also irregularities in the awarding of contracts, payments and performance management of telecommunications.

According to the AG's 2010/2011 report, eThekwini’s irregular expenditure rose to R1.3 billion.

Mabaso said Dube would on Tuesday first address councillors in a closed meeting before speaking to reporters. – Sapa

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aNON, wrote

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08:36am on 7 February 2012
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will this be sanitised to save anc cadres from criminal charges?

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Anonymous, wrote

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10:02pm on 6 February 2012
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Did the guys think there was a bottomless pit of money? SA corruption in the public sector is now second to now

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SoulJahBoy, wrote

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03:44pm on 6 February 2012
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You go girl!!!!.....we need more South Africans like THIS!!!! in higher places!...somebody give that lady a bells ;)

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