Any Cabinet member mismanaging state funds must face consequences – Ramaphosa on lifestyle audits

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Any Cabinet member mismanaging state funds must face consequences – Ramaphosa on lifestyle audits
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President Cyril Ramaphosa says law enforcement will be roped in if lifestyle audit outcomes reveal alleged misconduct by his Cabinet members.

The president has confirmed that lifestyle audits on the executive level are finally underway.In the Q&A session, Ramaphosa confirmed that lifestyle audits on the executive have finally commenced.Paul Mashatile“As I have indicated before, the aim of a lifestyle audit is to collect as much information as possible on an individual’s lifestyle to be able to identify when an individual’s expenditure exceeds his or her income.

“In the end, we found that the coverage of precisely what we sought was not as effective as we wanted it to be. It is now in the right place, under the right management and the process continues. “Now you again announce lifestyle audits 71 days before the end of the parliamentary term. How is anyone supposed to take you seriously on your commitment to lifestyle audits,” the DA leader said.against Mashatile following media reports detailing the deputy president’s “lavish lifestyle”, allegedly funded by corruption-accused individuals who do business with government.

“Indeed, it is a very serious matter that requires the serious attention that we are bringing to bear on it. I’m quite satisfied that the process we have now embarked upon,” the president said.

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