IFP says it wants to lead with integrity
Updated | By Sandile Zikhali
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) says it's appointed a team to evaluate the performance of all IFP run municipalities.
IFP's spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa says as they focus on expanding their footprint in KZN, ahead of the 2021 local government polls, they want to make sure that the party is leading with integrity.
READ: IFP looking to grow across SA
He says senior leadership will receive reports from the Political Oversight Committee and act on them.
"We are expecting to be receiving regular reports from the POC and the municipality in this regard, so that we can effect corrective action when the need arises," he said.
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