This week, De Lille handed over documents to the Public Protector pertaining to allegations of corruption against the DA run municipality.
Western Cape political party, Plaaslike Besorgde Inwoners ), says Good Party leader Patricia de Lille, is trying to score cheap political points for taking credit in uncovering the alleged corruption within the George Municipality.This week, De Lille handed over documents to the Public Protector pertaining to allegations of corruption against the Democratic Alliance-run Municipality.
It is alleged that a DA councillor’s son received kickbacks in a multi-million rand investment of the municipality’s reserves. “The PBI has exposed this corruption when she was still the executive mayor of the city of Cape Town for the DA. Patricia de Lille has not exposed any form of corruption since she joined the DA. In this instance she’s opportunistic, preying like a vulture on something that she has not worked for. She is desperately trying to impress the electorate in order to regain the trust of the electorate” says Virgill Gerick, PBI leader.
Dont worry we know ouma pat is just as corrupt as the anc and eff
But! There is PROOF of DeLille *following *procedure, can PBI show us theirs! WHERE did they REPORT and WHAT HAPPENED!?
Pretty sure it was PBI, ANC, ACDP, FF+, AIC. Virgil Gericke and Adv Van Niekerk were very vocal at the time. It's well reported. Not sure why there is confusion. Perhaps PBI is right in claiming it's cheap political points scoring.
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