IN CONVERSATION WITH HENRIETTE FROH

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The City of Tshwane Council has unanimously resolved to place Chief Financial Officer Gareth Mnisi on precautionary suspension with immediate effect, pending the finalisation of an investigation into allegations of misconduct that were considered by Council on 26 March 2026.
Mnisi was among six Section 56 senior managers appointed in November 2023 under former Mayor Cilliers Brink, as part of efforts to strengthen governance and improve financial management within the municipality.
Following the suspension, Council has also approved the appointment of Nthabiseng Mokete, Divisional Head of the Budget Office, to serve as Acting Chief Financial Officer from 15 April 2026 to 14 July 2026, on a month-to-month basis not exceeding three months, or until a permanent appointment is made.
These developments come amid broader governance and accountability concerns within the Capital City, including issues highlighted in the Madlanga Commission, which has drawn attention to systemic challenges in municipal administration.
Political stakeholders have emphasised the importance of ensuring accountability and transparency in financial governance, particularly given the central role of the CFO’s office in municipal budgeting and oversight.
The Council’s decision is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen governance, restore public confidence, and address allegations of misconduct within the City’s administration.
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