SPONSORED | The effects of irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure are widely felt and getting worse
02 November 2021 - 10:11Is accountability a hot topic that is frequently discussed in the corridors of office bearers, or has the word been erased? Picture: ISTOCK/SUPPLIED
Were that not clear enough, one could perhaps understand why the pattern of corruption, underpinned by unauthorised, irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure, continues year in and year out across most spheres of government. These numbers are shocking. But what does this really mean for South Africans? The effects of such expenditure are widely felt and getting worse. Load-shedding, water disruptions, potholes, long queues at hospitals: the list goes on. In fact, the poorest of the poor suffer the most from a lack of infrastructure and service delivery.
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