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Johannesburg rejects Sunday Times R4bn diversion claim
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70555, member: 636"] Johannesburg officials have dismissed allegations that the municipality redirected R4 billion from capital projects to prevent labor disruptions ahead of hosting international leaders. Executive Mayor Dada Morero's administration characterized claims made in a newspaper report as factually flawed and misleading, asserting that negotiations with the South African Municipal Workers' Union involved legitimate wage discussions rather than fiscal manipulation. Municipal authorities explained that a settlement finalized with the union addresses compensation disparities through incremental adjustments spanning three years, funded via operational savings and revenue improvements instead of infrastructure budget transfers. Talks facilitated through mediation began months earlier, following worker protests over pay inequities. The administration criticized sensationalized coverage while defending the agreement as an ethical resolution to longstanding employment concerns affecting service delivery quality. [/QUOTE]
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