KZN Finance MEC’s Decision to Close Treasury Office Excites South Africans

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SA Government,KZN - Kwazulu-Natal

The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for finance Francois Rodgers said he closed the Durban Treasury office down because he learned that he had two offices and only needed one.

Rodgers spoke to Briefly News and said that he decided to close the offices on the first day as an MECFrancois Rodgers saved the KZN government R1 million after closing his Durban office. Image: Darren Stewart/Gallo Images via Getty Imagesannouncing that Rodgers has closed the KZN Treasury offices in Durban. The office closure is expected to save the province over R1 million as, Rodgers said it made no sense to have two offices for the same department.

"I was informed that the MEC has two offices, one in Durban and one in Pietermaritzburg, which really doesn't make sense. I can't understand why an MEC needs to have two offices. I then asked them to pull up the lease agreement, and the lease expires at the end of July. I instructed the staff not to proceed with the renewal of the lease and notify the landlord that we won't be paying R1 million a year for that building. One office is enough for me.

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