By Johnathan Paoli
Police sergeant Fannie Nkosi has implicated the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and ActionSA in allegations of political interference in a multimillion-rand City of Tshwane security tender, raising new questions about the integrity of the municipality’s governing coalition.
Appearing before the commission on Wednesday, Nkosi, led by evidence leader advocate Mathew Chaskalson, suggested that senior municipal officials and political actors may have coordinated efforts to influence the awarding of a Tshwane Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD) tender, with links extending to EFF leadership.
According to Nkosi, individuals allegedly linked to the EFF provided TMPD deputy chief Umashi Dhlamini with a list of seven companies said to be earmarked for the tender.
Chaskalson told the commission that Dhlamini then instructed Sergeant Fannie Nkosi to approach Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi.
“The evidence indicates that Dhlamini then asked Sergeant Fannie Nkosi to approach Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi, who was expected to engage
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