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Endumeni municipality sitting on damning report alleging corruption
Endumeni municipality sitting on damning report alleging corruption

TimesLIVE

time16-05-2025

  • TimesLIVE

Endumeni municipality sitting on damning report alleging corruption

The IFP leadership in Endumeni local municipality in KwaZulu-Natal is sitting on a damning report on the findings of an forensic investigation which implicates councillors, officials and a municipal manager in fraud, corruption and maladministration relating to the awarding of a multimillion-rand security tender. The fraud relates to the controversial awarding of a security tender to FBL security company from Newcastle, relying on sections of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act. The law allows municipalities to appoint companies without following proper bidding processes on the basis that the appointment is urgent. TimesLIVE is in possession of the findings of the report which was first issued in April last year. For more than a year, the trouble-torn Endumeni municipality has not yet acted against those implicated. The report was released when Bongi Sithole-Moloi was still the KwaZulu-Natal Cogta MEC. The province now has a new MEC, Thulasizwe Buthelezi. On March 7, Buthelezi gave the Endumeni council 21 days to act against those implicated but nothing happened. The findings revealed that the appointment of FBL was irregular and recommended that those implicated be hauled over the coals. Buthelezi said his department has received a sworn affidavit with annexures that was compiled by a whistle-blower outlining allegations of fraud, corruption and maladministration which occurred in Endumeni in respect of the appointment of FBL which rendered protection services. 'The investigation has been concluded and a final report has been prepared with recommendations as to the corrective actions that are deemed necessary. There is an obligation on the council to implement necessary measures,' said Buthelezi. The findings also established that there was a corrupt relationship between Endumeni officials and FBL. The former municipal manager, Linda Hlongwane, who is also implicated in the report, is quoted as saying he was under pressure to appoint the company that has a relationship with politicians. The auditor-general also stated that payments made to FBL were irregular expenditure. Despite that, the municipality continued to pay FBL. Among those implicated in the alleged fraud and corruption is municipal manager Sthembiso Ntombela. Ntombela signed the letter appointing FBL while Hlongwane, the former municipal manager, initiated processes to appoint FBL. Contacted for comment, Ntombela admitted he signed the appointment letter but declined to comment further and referred other questions to the speaker, Andile Nsibande. Nsibande said he was aware of the report on and findings of the forensic investigation and a report from the office of Buthelezi but said the municipality had asked for an extension to look at Buthelezi's report as a council. KwaZulu-Natal Cogta spokesperson Senzelwe Mzila said the speaker of Endumeni had requested an extension for council to deal with the report, adding that the extension was granted. ANC chief whip in the Endumeni council Sphamandla Kheswa said it was disconcerting to watch the municipality being destroyed. Endumeni is one of the worst performing municipalities in the province and is sitting on a disclaimer audit finding from the auditor-general. 'It is sad that this is allowed to happen by the relevant authorities including the MEC Buthelezi, whose department is constitutionally mandated to oversee and support municipalities, as well as the premier of KZN as the ultimate executive authority in the province,' said Kheswa. Kheswa said the officials implicated in serious fraud, corruption and maladministration allegations, were still allowed to roam free and preside over the affairs of the municipality and destroy whatever evidence that might be remaining. Head of provincial government communications Bongani Gina said: 'The premier does not in anyway interfere with operations in municipalities outside the prescription of the law. The premier entrusted all local government matters to the Cogta MEC.'

Faysal Bank unveils financial results for Q1 2025
Faysal Bank unveils financial results for Q1 2025

Business Recorder

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Faysal Bank unveils financial results for Q1 2025

KARACHI: Faysal Bank Limited (FBL) demonstrated resilient financial performance and on a standalone basis, reported a Profit Before Tax (PBT) of PKR 11.1 billion and net profit stood at PKR 5.1 billion in the first quarter of this calendar year (CY25).Impacted by reduction in policy rate and increase in the tax rate from 49% to 53%, earnings per share decreased from PKR 4.29/- to PKR 3.39/. The Bank declared an interim cash dividend of Rs 1.5/- per share, i.e. 15%. FBL's total assets were at PKR 1.6 trillion, deposits at PKR 1.1 trillion, and net financing at PKR 643 billion+. The Bank has a healthy Advance to Deposit (ADR) ratio of 57.8% and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) stood at a solid 16.6%, comfortably exceeding regulatory requirement. The Bank's financial performance underscores its solid business fundamentals, prudent risk management practices, and focus on innovation. These further cement FBL's position as a key player in the industry, dedicated to delivering sustainable growth and value to stakeholders. Mian Muhammad Younis, Chairman of Faysal Bank, reflecting on the Bank's Q1 2025 performance, said, 'Alhamdulillah, the results of the first quarter of 2025 underscore the enduring strength and stability of our Islamic banking foundation. They are a direct outcome of the clear strategic vision of our Board and the dedication of our management. We remain grateful to our valued customers for their continued trust and for choosing Faysal Bank as their preferred Islamic banking partner.' Yousaf Hussain, President & CEO of Faysal Bank, added, 'The positive momentum we have brought into 2025 is a strong reflection of the resilience and depth of our purpose-driven Islamic banking model. By the Grace of Almighty Allah, our continued emphasis on delivering innovative, Shariah-compliant solutions, complemented by trusted customer relationships, and service excellence remains central to our success. With a solid foundation, we are well-positioned to accelerate our growth through ongoing investment in our network, digital capabilities, and human capital.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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