The survey aims to ascertain the value of the land under the board’s control and the revenue collected annually from people living on the land and businesses trading on it.
“The chairperson doesn’t enjoy a harmonious relationship with the portfolio committee or the auditor general. He has declared a dispute with the auditor general over the most recent audit as he doesn’t agree with the finding or the auditing process,” the source said. “The minister does not see a need for him to lodge a dispute. Where the auditor general sees a gap, we must close that gap. There is a mechanism within thethat says one can engage further. They are within their rights to make use of that,” Ngcobo said.
Didiza’s spokesperson Ngcobo also confirmed the deployment of officials to conduct the land survey and assist with getting the ITB’s finances sorted out.
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