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As a consultant in the metro for the past 2 years I'm amazed how that corrupt Ekurhuleni mayor and her corrupt cronies are spinning stories and getting away with it - that's why we need the Scorpions - Come on guys wake up!!! Fire her !!!

David Gray
11/12/2009 10:21:42 PM

Where's the 'Alex Mafia' in all these investigations??? Except for TCM with their corrupt relationship with the previous Metro CIO they are behind all the other issues Flusk is being blamed for. I guess this is what happens if you do not cooperate with ANC thugz!

Jozi-Paul
11/12/2009 10:11:04 PM

It's amazing how the ANC is turning a blind eye and making Flusk the 'sacrificial lamb' when almost all senior party members in Gauteng were informed of all these activities in the metro by Flusk. All of a sudden Flusk is the black sheep and is made responsible for things they were aware of and benefitted of...


11/12/2009 10:07:46 PM

I have long suspected TCM of bribery around ICT tenders, I hope someone can prove (or disprove??? )this.

anonymous
11/7/2009 9:58:59 AM

THAT IS THE A N C (A NOTHER CORRUPT COUNCILLOR) PROMISE THE MASSES EVERYTHING BUT DON'T DO ANYTHING BUT STEAL...VIVA ANC, YOU STINK YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO MAMAGE ANYTHING OTHER THAN CORRUPTION DRUGS & CHAOS

FREEK
7/29/2009 11:28:29 AM

DOES MR FLUSK REALIZE THAT IF HE WAS IN CHINA HE AND MANY OF HIS ILK THAT ARE ROBBING THE TAXPAYERS BLIND WOULD NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT COURT CASES THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN PUT IN FRONT A FIRING SQUAD A LONG TIME AGO.

SEAN BATEMAN
7/23/2009 3:22:15 PM

Another ANC Excess story Association of National Criminals.

Ahed Johb
7/16/2009 10:27:15 PM

Let Flusk pay what he owe's as he has been the god of Ekurhuleni, if he does'nt benefit all loose that is his tratergy and we dont't need that kind of attitude when we are building a country. We need peaople who will serve the community with transparency.

Neo
6/2/2009 12:03:36 PM




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