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Muni's R41m refund to developer raises red flags

Polokwane Observer

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July 24, 2025

The DA in Polokwane has raised red flags after the Polokwane Municipality's R41m reimbursement to a private developer.

- Barry Viljoen

Die terugbetaling is na bewering gemaak vir grootmaatdienste by Ivy Park Uitbreiding 36, ook bekend as Ivy Royal Manor.

Volgens DA-raadslid in die munisipaliteit, Jacques Joubert, bevestig dokumentasie wat deur die DA ontvang is dat, ten spyte van 'n duidelike diensooreenkoms wat die verantwoordelikheid vir die koppeling van infrastruktuur op die ontwikkelaar se deel plaas, die munisipaliteit 'n aansienlike gedeelte van die R46m wat aanvanklik deur die ontwikkelaar in 2023 betaal is, terugbetaal het.

Die DA eis onmiddellike duidelikheid oor die regverdiging van hierdie betaling en dring aan op 'n volledige openbaarmaking van die begrotingslynitem en stemming wat gebruik is om hierdie terugbetaling te fasiliteer.

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