Leaked forensic report reveals how millions of rands intended to build toilets at rural Eastern Cape and Limpopo schools were hijacked by Lottopreneurs. Lottery corruption
A leaked forensic report has revealed details of the way millions of rands intended to build toilets at rural Eastern Cape and Limpopo schools were hijacked by Lottopreneurs. GroundUp and the Limpopo Mirror first exposed the dodgy dealings in the R30 million toilet project in 2019. This spurred the National Lotteries Commission to appoint audit firm SekelaXabiso to investigate. The report by SkX is one of several commissioned by the NLC in 2020 following allegations of malfeasance.
were “overly inflated”. During site visits both in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape, SkX found discrepancies between progress reports submitted to the NLC and the reality on the ground. Where new sanitation facilities had been constructed, they were of inconsistent quality. Some schools identified as needing sanitary facilities were found to already have them.
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