DA Opens Fraud Case Against Tshwane’s Deputy Mayor and MMC for Finance Eugene Modise
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has once again proven its commitment to fighting corruption by opening a fraud case against Tshwane’s Deputy Mayor and MMC for Finance, Eugene Modise. The DA’s unwavering stance against corruption is a testament to its dedication to upholding the principles of clean and accountable governance.
In recent years, South Africa has been plagued by numerous corruption scandals that have drained the country’s resources and hampered its development. The DA has been at the forefront of exposing and rooting out these corrupt practices, and the latest case against Eugene Modise is another step towards a corruption-free South Africa.
According to reports, the alleged fraud involves the City of Tshwane purchasing over 6000 cars from the car dealerships, Aucor and Motus, without following proper procurement processes. This has resulted in a loss of approximately R1.2 billion to the metro and its residents. The DA has also accused Modise of using his political influence to pressure officials to sign off on these dodgy deals.
The DA’s Gauteng Provincial Leader, Solly Msimanga, has issued a statement condemning the corrupt actions of Modise. “The DA will not sit back and watch as public funds are squandered by corrupt officials. We will continue to fight for clean and transparent governance to ensure that taxpayer’s money is used for the betterment of our communities,” said Msimanga.
This latest development is a significant blow to the credibility of the African National Congress (ANC) in Tshwane. The ANC has been in control of the municipality since 2016, and this incident raises serious concerns about the party’s ability to effectively govern. It is imperative that the ANC takes swift action to hold its members accountable and restore the public’s faith in its leadership.
The DA’s actions in this case demonstrate its commitment to ensuring that those who abuse their positions for personal gain are brought to justice. It also serves as a warning to other corrupt officials that their actions will not go unpunished.
The DA has consistently shown that it is the only political party that can be trusted to deliver clean and ethical governance. The party has a proven track record of rooting out corruption and ensuring that public resources are utilized efficiently and effectively.
South Africans have become increasingly disillusioned with the rampant corruption in the country, and the DA’s actions in cases like this give hope that change is possible. By holding corrupt officials accountable, the DA is paving the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for all South Africans.
The DA’s commitment to fighting corruption extends beyond just exposing and prosecuting corrupt individuals. The party also has plans to implement measures that will prevent corruption from occurring in the first place. This includes establishing independent anti-corruption units at all levels of government and strengthening the independence of the judiciary.
The DA’s efforts to combat corruption are also reflected in its governing record in the Western Cape, where it has consistently achieved clean audits and ensured that public funds are used for the benefit of all citizens. This stands in stark contrast to the ANC’s track record of mismanagement and corruption in other provinces.
The DA’s actions in opening a fraud case against Eugene Modise is a clear indication that the party will not rest until corruption is eradicated from South Africa. It is a testament to the DA’s unwavering commitment to promoting clean and accountable governance, and ultimately building a better South Africa for all.

