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implicated in NLC Graft
Earlier this week, the National Lotteries Commission
appeared before Parliament where the new board has vowed to combat corruption and be more transparent than their
predecessors. Meanwhile, the SIU appeared before Parliament's committee for Trade, Industry and cited that the first round of investigations had found corruption amounting to R279 million.
During a media briefing, the new Chairperson of the NLC Prof
Barney Pityana did not disclose whether or not the SIU
investigation will include non-profit organizations that are
linked to Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula, Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga and Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa. Given the recent Constitutional Court
judgement on the executive ethics code, what impact does this have on accountability in the executive sphere of governance?
Guest: Adv. Paul Hoffman - Director of Accountability Now
By SAfmimplicated in NLC Graft
Earlier this week, the National Lotteries Commission
appeared before Parliament where the new board has vowed to combat corruption and be more transparent than their
predecessors. Meanwhile, the SIU appeared before Parliament's committee for Trade, Industry and cited that the first round of investigations had found corruption amounting to R279 million.
During a media briefing, the new Chairperson of the NLC Prof
Barney Pityana did not disclose whether or not the SIU
investigation will include non-profit organizations that are
linked to Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula, Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga and Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa. Given the recent Constitutional Court
judgement on the executive ethics code, what impact does this have on accountability in the executive sphere of governance?
Guest: Adv. Paul Hoffman - Director of Accountability Now