Johannesburg city manager Floyd Brink has assured staff no structural damage was caused by a fire in the city's metro centre on Friday and that the building is safe.
Helen Botes, the suspended CEO of the Johannesburg Property Company accused of multimillion-rand corruption, has returned to the beleaguered City entity, along with her second in charge, Sipho Mzobe.
A desperate plea for help by the board of the battered Johannesburg Property Company to the City of Johannesburg amid alleged intimidation by union members has fallen on deaf ears.
For the past two years, missing documents, uncooperative employees, threats and intimidation have culminated in investigators being unable to finalise their probe, leading to the instability of the entity as a whole.
Forensic investigators seized with a high-level corruption probe of Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) boss Helen Botes have faced an onslaught of threats and intimidation from trade union Samwu.