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President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday (Tuesday) apologised for the delay in concluding lifestyle audits on members of the executive. He says that this was as a result of him intervening and demanding that the initial process be abandoned in favour of a more comprehensive process. He was responding to Parliamentary questions in the National Assembly where he said that the process is under way and he expects it to be concluded soon.
Guest: Reuben Maleka – Spokesperson for the Public Servants Association
Guest: Stefanie Fick · Executive Director of Accountability Division at Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse
President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday (Tuesday) apologised for the delay in concluding lifestyle audits on members of the executive. He says that this was as a result of him intervening and demanding that the initial process be abandoned in favour of a more comprehensive process. He was responding to Parliamentary questions in the National Assembly where he said that the process is under way and he expects it to be concluded soon.
Guest: Reuben Maleka – Spokesperson for the Public Servants Association
Guest: Stefanie Fick · Executive Director of Accountability Division at Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse