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The City of Ekurhuleni is refuting claims that it is hiding the 2022/23 audit report from the Auditor-General of South Africa , as claimed by the opposition in the council.
“Instead, Tshivhenga, misled councillors in the January 25 extraordinary council meeting, stating the report was not received and delayed on the side of the AG. The mayor was also complicit in the cover-up by remaining silent on the issue, even though he had full knowledge of its whereabouts,” said Nkosi.
“This should dispel any doubt created by baseless and misleading claims that the city had failed to table the report by January 31, 2024, as stipulated in the MFMA Act,” explained Dlamini. “I am fully aware that the 2022/23 audit report has still not been tabled in council. I appreciate that the delayed delivery of the AG’s report is frustrating for the work of the council.
“According to subsection 3 of the act, the AG must audit those financial statements and submit an audit report on those statements to the accounting officer within three months of receipt of the statements. “To find support for the claims made by the speaker during the extraordinary council meeting, the DA asked if the AG had submitted the audit report and if not, if a report was submitted outlining reasons for not submitting the audit as required per subsection 4 of the act mentioned above.
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