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North West MEC for Social Development, Sussana Dantjie, has highlighted legislative non-compliance by non-profit organisations (NPOs) as a significant barrier preventing her department from achieving a clean audit. Speaking to over 200 delegates at a packed roadshow in Madibeng's White Hall, themed 'Re thuse re go thuse', Dantjie emphasized that a substantial portion of the department's budget is allocated to NPOs to support their partnership in delivering essential services to communities. She stressed that her department is accountable to oversight bodies for how these funds are utilized, making NPO compliance critical. To unpack this issue further, Elvis Presslin spoke to North West MEC for Social Development, Sussana Dantjie
By SAfmNorth West MEC for Social Development, Sussana Dantjie, has highlighted legislative non-compliance by non-profit organisations (NPOs) as a significant barrier preventing her department from achieving a clean audit. Speaking to over 200 delegates at a packed roadshow in Madibeng's White Hall, themed 'Re thuse re go thuse', Dantjie emphasized that a substantial portion of the department's budget is allocated to NPOs to support their partnership in delivering essential services to communities. She stressed that her department is accountable to oversight bodies for how these funds are utilized, making NPO compliance critical. To unpack this issue further, Elvis Presslin spoke to North West MEC for Social Development, Sussana Dantjie

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