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Tshwane Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise Faces Scrutiny Over R690,000 Unpaid Municipal Debt

October 20, 2024
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Tshwane Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise Faces Scrutiny Over R690,000 Unpaid Municipal Debt
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Eugene Modise, the newly appointed Deputy Mayor of Tshwane, is under fire after revelations surfaced that he owes approximately R690,000 in unpaid municipal debt to the City of Tshwane. This debt, which is related to unpaid utility bills including water and electricity charges, has reportedly accumulated over several years, raising concerns about accountability within the city’s leadership.

The controversy has sparked a wave of criticism, with many questioning Modise’s fitness for office. Several opposition leaders, including those from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), have expressed alarm at the situation. Kabelo Mahlangu, the EFF Tshwane caucus spokesperson, criticized Modise, stating, “It is concerning that someone entrusted with the city’s finances and governance has a track record of non-compliance in their personal financial matters.”

Modise, who took office in an effort to help stabilize Tshwane’s administration, has denied any wrongdoing, claiming that the debt is currently under dispute and being addressed. His office released a statement asserting that he is working with the city’s officials to resolve the issue. “I am committed to addressing this matter and ensuring all obligations are met,” Modise said.

In response to the growing controversy, the City of Tshwane has reportedly launched an internal inquiry. The administration is facing mounting pressure to demonstrate transparency and due process as the investigation unfolds, especially given the city’s ongoing struggles with financial strain, service delivery issues, and political infighting.

The outcome of this debt dispute will be closely watched, as it could significantly impact public perceptions of Modise and his ability to serve in office. The City of Tshwane has not yet issued a formal statement on the allegations but has indicated a commitment to maintaining transparency as the matter develops.

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