SIU chases R28 million in eThekwini social housing corruption

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The R28.1 million was for the city to service the stands, whereafter eThekwini would sell the land to private companies that would build houses. (File photo)

Private developers selling government property worth R21 000 for R9.5 million was part of the Special Investigating Unit’s (SIU’s) corruption findings regarding a Durban housing project meant to benefit low- and middle-income families. 

On Wednesday, during a presentation to parliament’s standing committee on public…



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