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Mpumalanga ANC councillors granted bail in R500k corruption case
Mpumalanga ANC councillors granted bail in R500k corruption case

The Citizen

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Citizen

Mpumalanga ANC councillors granted bail in R500k corruption case

Following the arrest of two councillors on corruption charges, the ANC confirmed that both officials have stepped aside. Two ANC councillors from Emalahleni local municipality in Mpumalanga were released on R8 000 bail each after their second court appearance in a corruption case in the Emalahleni Magistrate's Court today. They are expected to make their third court appearance on 4 June. The accused were warned by the court not to enter the municipality premises or leave the district without the knowledge of the investigating officer. MMC for technical services Busi Hlumbane and MMC for development and planning Jerry Djiana were arrested by the Hawks last week. They allegedly received a R20 000 bribe believed to be part of an alleged R500 000 demanded from a businessman to extend a lease agreement. They appeared in court for the first time last Thursday, facing counts of extortion, corruption and defeating the ends of justice. They were denied bail. R60 000 shared equally Mpumalanga police spokesperson lieutenant-colonel Magonseni Nkosi said preliminary investigations revealed that the 'R20 000 paid on Wednesday followed a R40 000 payment made in February and was equally shared between the suspects'. ALSO READ: ANC ward councillor condemned for drawing gun on angry residents in Rustenburg South African Municipal Workers Union provincial secretary Sam Lekhuleni commended the police for a job well done. 'Now, let's allow justice to take its course. Recently we observed political instability in Emalahleni local municipality and in Ehlazeni district municipality. So we are calling on the relevant authorities to launch investigations and address corruption within the province's municipalities.' Municipal spokesperson Lebohang Mofokeng said the municipality had learned with shock of the arrest of its employees. 'At this stage, the municipality will not comment further as the information surrounding their arrests is still sketchy. We will allow law enforcement agencies to do their work and, thereafter, we will communicate further.' ANC expresses disappointment ANC provincial spokesperson Sasekani Manzini said the party was disappointed. ALSO READ: Limpopo ANC councillor arrested twice in a month, faces calls for removal 'One of the accused is also an ANC provincial executive committee (PEC) member. Consistent with the ANC's most urgent task, that of renewing the ANC and improving its moral fibre, the ANC PEC is guided by the constitution of the ANC and the 54th and 55th resolutions of the ANC. 'These articulate the processes which should be followed when members and leaders are found, or suspected to be, in conflict with the law. 'Among these is stepping-aside from leadership roles and deployment, appearing in front of the integrity commission and when the need exists, appearing before the disciplinary committee. Councillors step aside 'In this regard, the two councillors in eMalahleni have immediately stepped aside from their positions of deployment and elected leadership positions,' said Manzini. He called on the party members to respect the judicial process underway and discourage anyone from mobilising members to support those suspected of wrongdoing when they appear in court. 'We have reached a time in the life of our movement where we are left with only two choices: renew or perish. We have a moral duty to choose renewal for the ANC to survive.' NOW READ: Battle brews over municipality's missing millions

‘Naughty' councillors out on bail
‘Naughty' councillors out on bail

The Citizen

time22-04-2025

  • The Citizen

‘Naughty' councillors out on bail

Clrs Jerry Djiana (MMC: Development Planning) and Busi Hlumbane (MMC: Technical Services) are out on bail. The two top-notch municipal officials were granted R10 000 bail each. This follows their weekend stay over behind bars after they were nabbed for allegedly taking gratification. Three counts of extortion and three counts of corruption are investigated against Dijana and Hlumbane, and a case of defeating the end of justice is also investigated against Dijana. The MMCs were arrested at Witbank Dam on April 17 in a Hawks sting operation. They were nabbed at Witbank Dam when they allegedly took gratification of R20 000 each. This is allegedly not the first time the duo took gratification. The Hawks spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Magonseni Nkosi, said the two councillors, aged 54 and 55 years old, allegedly received a previous payment of R40 000 that is part of an alleged R500 000 gratification demanded for the victim to qualify for the extension of a lease agreement. The councillor's vehicles were also seized. They are expected back in court on June 4. #emalahleni #Witbank #MMC ♬ original sound – witbanknews @witbanknews DA at Witbank Magistrates Court this morning stands against corruption in eMalahleni Municipality during the formal bail application for MMC J Djiana and MMC B Hlumbane, who were allegedly arrested for corruption and extortion. The MK Party also added their voice against corruption, emphasising the need for accountability. #witnbanknews Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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