💨 Abstract
The 26 October episode of Carte Blanche revealed that the City of Johannesburg spent over R100 million on ink cartridges, despite moving to a paperless system. Thousands of unused cartridges were found in storage, raising concerns about wasteful spending and accountability. The exposé highlights the city's questionable asset management practices amid rising municipal rates. Carte Blanche is known for its investigative journalism on corruption and consumer issues.
Courtesy: Dumani Moyo
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