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CAPE TOWN - Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says there is not enough evidence to remove MMCs JP Smith and Xanthea Limberg.
Safety and Security chief Smith and Limberg, who heads the energy department, had their offices raided last Friday by SAPS.
Following a police raid, Mayor Hill-Lewis confirms Aldermen Smith and Limberg will not be suspended due to lack of evidence.