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DA denies UAZA cash ties, R10m grant claims swirl
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79128, member: 636"] Leaked financial records allege the Democratic Alliance funneled over ten million rand in city grants to the Ukrainian Association of South Africa. These documents, circulating ahead of local elections, conflict directly with UAZA's own audited statements showing income under two million rand with no listed government subsidies. The DA administration in Cape Town denies any formal financial relationship with the group, while UAZA dismisses the leaked paperwork as fabricated smears. The controversy raises questions about foreign-linked diaspora groups and municipal funding. UAZA, which lists the City of Cape Town as a partner, has drawn criticism for political activities like draping the Nelson Mandela statue in Ukrainian colors. Opposition figures, including the EFF, have seized on the allegations to accuse the DA of corruption and UAZA of being a proxy for external interests. They argue that such arrangements disrespect national sovereignty. Calls for an official investigation are mounting to determine the documents' authenticity and whether any improper transfers occurred. The timing ensures this issue will resonate through the upcoming election cycle, potentially threatening the DA's reputation for clean governance in its Western Cape stronghold. The core demand from the public remains clarity and accountability regarding the use of civic funds. [/QUOTE]
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