The Sunday, 15 March episode of Carte Blanche investigates serious governance concerns in Nelson Mandela Bay.
It highlights how a municipal tender was reportedly awarded under the guise of an emergency to a company with questionable credentials while stray and abandoned animals remain unprotected.
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The investigation points to a broader crisis marked by a lack of transparency and accountability within the metro.
At the same time, residents face deteriorating service delivery, with thousands of streetlights reportedly not functioning and rubbish accumulating across communities.
The metro has also recorded about R30 billion in unauthorised, irregular and wasteful expenditure, raising concerns about financial mismanagement.
As frustration grows among residents, questions are mounting over whether Nelson Mandela Bay is collapsing under the weight of poor governance and alleged malfeasance.
Credibility among South African viewers
Carte Blanche is a South African investigative journalism television series that airs on M-Net every Sunday at 19:00.
Its first episode aired on 21 August 1988 and over the last 34-plus years has earned credibility among South African viewers for its investigation into corruption, consumer issues, and current events.
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