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Capricorn District Municipality achieves clean audit

Capricorn District Municipality secures a clean audit for 2023/24 as Mayor Teffo outlines plans to improve sanitation and staffing.

POLOKWANE – The Capricorn District Municipality has obtained a clean audit in the 2023/24 financial year, cleared off its shortfalls by the Auditor General of South Africa recently.

The municipality had regressed in the last fiscal year to the previous one, after years of consistent nods for proper grant management, due to issues related to water projects.

This is according to Executive Mayor, Mamedupi Teffo today, during a media briefing held in her office in Polokwane.

While this has been achieved, she said fundraising and employment of staff in key positions are underway to bolster the provision of proper sanitation across the district.

Clean audits outcomes men the municipal grant received in a certain period was used according to the reasons for request or expectation by or from the Department of Treasury.

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