Ekurhuleni mayor mulls legal action against driver, company over Boksburg explosion | The Citizen

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Mayor of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Tania Campbell, says the municipality is exploring legal action against the driver and company of the LP Gas tanker that exploded in Boksburg on Christmas Eve. 🌉💣

The Mayor said she is “pleased” with the status of various municipality-led investigations into the incident.

“Since the day of the explosion, various departments in the city have been working tirelessly to ensure that a thorough and meaningful investigation takes place to ascertain what happened on the day and the way forward.”“I had a meeting with Members of the Mayoral Committee , Chief of Police, various Heads of Departments and senior officials to get feedback on what the status is of the investigation.

“I also want to thank the outpouring of support from civil society, NGOs, faith-based organisations, unions, residents, and other spheres of government. Without you, our relief efforts would have not been as impactful as they have been,” she said.

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Mthigo_ She’s lying

The driver knew that truck won't fit and he still took a chance, his company defended him to avoid massive lawsuits

It's by time

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Ekurhuleni looks to take action against company and tanker driver in Boksburg blast | News24The City of Ekurhuleni is looking to act against the trucking company and the driver of the tanker that exploded on Christmas Eve. | IamAlexSweet IamAlexSweet They should definitely do that IamAlexSweet Why were height clearance signs on that bridge not erected, replaced, due to illegibility? How must a truck driver determine despite having knowledge of the highest point of his vehicle? Where were the signs on that road pertaining to height clearance? Answer 1st bef litigation. IamAlexSweet As they should. There was serious corruption there. Investigation completed within a week and driver cleared. No names, no details. I suspect he's foreign and police and government are covering this mess up.
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