
According to SABC Business, MEC Dunga has expressed concern over the decline in municipal audits in Gauteng, noting that only two municipalities, Midvaal and Westrand, have achieved clean audits.
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According to MEC Dunga, six out of eleven municipalities in Gauteng received unqualified audits for the 2024-2025 financial year, indicating a regression in the province's overall audit outcomes.
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