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South Africa·Democracy

Tshwane corruption crackdown yields over 600 fraud reports amid ongoing inquiry

Thursday, 16 April 2026, 16:02 · 1 min read

More than 600 fraud cases have been reported by residents and employees of Tshwane (the metropolitan municipality encompassing South Africa's capital, Pretoria) since last year, according to Mayor Nasiphi Moya, who delivered the city's State of the City Address on Thursday. Moya credited the ongoing Madlanga Commission of Inquiry with encouraging greater civic participation, with the reports leading to 48 disciplinary actions, 11 criminal cases, and the suspension and arrest of several city officials. The mayor acknowledged that while the results signal a more responsive reporting system, significant work to root out corruption remains.

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SABC News‘Over 600 fraud cases reported by residents, employees in Tshwane’ ↗︎
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