Mogoditshane Sub-Land Board Officers Under Probe

Lelotong lands one of the ploughing fields that were surrendered PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Lelotong lands one of the ploughing fields that were surrendered PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

An audit report into the Mogoditshane Sub-Land Board dealings has exposed flagrant disregard for land procedures.

Particularly, it raises red flags on the acquisition of ploughing fields, sub-division of fields and compensation thereof, as well as transfer of residential plots that were offered as compensation.

According to the principal public relations officer, Ministry of Land Management Water and Sanitation Services Alice Mmolawa the audit, completed in March, was followed by a detailed investigation whose report they are currently studying.

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