ActionSA Welcomes City of Tshwane’s Decision to challenge SALGBC Ruling
Cllr Tshepiso Modiba
ActionSA Tshwane Caucus Spokesperson
ActionSA expresses its full support of the City of Tshwane’s decision to challenge the South African Local Government Bargaining Council (SALGBC) ruling to reinstate five suspended officials linked to the irregular awarding of the Rooiwal tender. This decisive action underscores the City’s commitment to accountability, integrity, and a zero-tolerance approach to corruption.
Under the leadership of Dr Nasiphi Moya, Tshwane is working diligently to improve service delivery and rebuild public trust in municipal governance. Challenging the SALGBC ruling is not only a legal necessity but also an important step in protecting public funds and upholding the principles of ethical public service.
As the new administration tackles the many challenges facing Tshwane, it is essential to prioritise good governance. Reinstating individuals implicated in wrongdoing would undermine the City’s efforts to establish a transparent, honest, and effective administration. By seeking judicial review, Tshwane is reaffirming its commitment to ethical leadership and accountability.
ActionSA believes this moment is critical for the City’s future. Addressing corruption and mismanagement is fundamental to creating a safe, efficient, and thriving Tshwane for all its residents.
We commend the City for taking this bold stand and pledge our full support for these efforts to uphold the values of good governance and deliver the service excellence that Tshwane’s residents deserve.
ActionSA Welcomes City of Tshwane’s Decision to challenge SALGBC Ruling
ActionSA expresses its full support of the City of Tshwane’s decision to challenge the South African Local Government Bargaining Council (SALGBC) ruling to reinstate five suspended officials linked to the irregular awarding of the Rooiwal tender. This decisive action underscores the City’s commitment to accountability, integrity, and a zero-tolerance approach to corruption.
Under the leadership of Dr Nasiphi Moya, Tshwane is working diligently to improve service delivery and rebuild public trust in municipal governance. Challenging the SALGBC ruling is not only a legal necessity but also an important step in protecting public funds and upholding the principles of ethical public service.
As the new administration tackles the many challenges facing Tshwane, it is essential to prioritise good governance. Reinstating individuals implicated in wrongdoing would undermine the City’s efforts to establish a transparent, honest, and effective administration. By seeking judicial review, Tshwane is reaffirming its commitment to ethical leadership and accountability.
ActionSA believes this moment is critical for the City’s future. Addressing corruption and mismanagement is fundamental to creating a safe, efficient, and thriving Tshwane for all its residents.
We commend the City for taking this bold stand and pledge our full support for these efforts to uphold the values of good governance and deliver the service excellence that Tshwane’s residents deserve.