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Limpopo government says it only returned R122m to Treasury, not R1bn, amid service delivery failure

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The DA said it had written to Premier Stan Mathabatha for more details and clarity on the hundreds of millions allegedly unspent in the 2022/23 financial year and returned to the Treasury.
The DA said it had written to Premier Stan Mathabatha for more details and clarity on the hundreds of millions allegedly unspent in the 2022/23 financial year and returned to the Treasury.
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However, the official opposition party, the DA, was adamant that unspent funds had been sent back to the Treasury.

It laid into the governing party for failing to deliver services in the province. The unfinished projects include roads, bridges, hospitals and water supply infrastructure.

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