DA | Msimanga addresses past procurement claims involving former DA leader
The Democratic Alliance is under intense scrutiny following allegations about the role Resolve Communications played in state departments headed by party ministers. The spotlight has also turned to past municipal procurement, with claims that former party leader, Tony Leon, lobbied the City of Tshwane for lucrative tenders while Solly Msimanga was mayor. To discuss these allegations, we're now joined by DA Federal Chairperson Solly Msimanga. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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