Azania Youth In Action leader Linda Vilakazi alleges that approximately R3 billion was looted through proxy companies in the tendering process of the eThekwini Municipality. Vilakazi calls for an investigation into four specific proxy companies named in the claims, asserting that the companies were used to facilitate corruption within municipal procurement. The allegations focus on how tenders are awarded and administered, with Vilakazi arguing that proxy arrangements may have allowed funds to be siphoned away from municipal projects. The request is framed as a call for authorities to examine the tendering process, including the involvement of the identified proxy entities, and to determine whether wrongdoing occurred. No amounts of evidence, court filings, or official findings are described in the provided report excerpt, and the claims are presented as allegations requiring verification through investigation. The eThekwini Municipality and any implicated parties are not quoted in the information supplied, and their responses are not included in the available text.