City of Johannesburg awarded contracts worth millions to employees and civil servants
01 Feb 2016 | Admin Author
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The City of Johannesburg has awarded contracts for services worth nearly R100 million to its employees and to civil servants, employed by other state departments.
That's according to Auditor-General, Terence Nombembe's final management report on the city's performance during the 2011/2012 financial year.
The report showed that some of the council's employees were directors of more than 10 companies.
There were 50 other companies that were contracted to provide services to the city, which were linked to civil servants employed by other state departments, including those employed in the Gauteng Premier's office.