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We disassociate ourselves from alleged unethical conduct of Tshwane Mayor – IFP

Party says it values the coalition and is committed to it, Randall William’s conduct cannot be ignored

IFP Gauteng Statement on Allegations of Unethical Conduct Against City of Tshwane Executive Mayor

19 August 2022

The IFP in Gauteng has noted with deep concern the allegations of unethical conduct and interference in supply chain processes - regarding the multibillion-rand renewable energy deal - levelled against the City of Tshwane Executive Mayor, Cllr Randall Williams.

While the IFP remains committed to the coalition in Tshwane, we wish to disassociate ourselves from any unethical conduct, such as that alleged of the Executive Mayor. Such conduct cannot be skimmed over, as it deeply undermines the principles of good governance and ethical leadership, and ultimately displays the worst betrayal of the trust of the people.

The IFP finds it difficult to continue supporting an individual facing such deplorable allegations. In light of this, the IFP is of the view that the Executive Mayor should not continue serving in his current position, until a full and thorough investigation on his conduct is concluded.

The IFP reiterates its commitment to upholding good governance, ethical leadership, and accountability in serving the will and interests of the citizenry.

Issued by Bonginkosi Dhlamini, IFP Gauteng Provincial Chairperson, 19 August 2022