Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts has recently taken issue with Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande’s handling of the report, citing slow progress on consequence management.
JOHANNESBURG - Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has denied hiding a forensic report on multi-billion rand corruption at the National Skills Fund.
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts has recently taken issue with Nzimande’s handling of the report, citing slow progress on consequence management. Hlengwa then chastised the minister, saying it was disappointing that those implicated in the corruption have not been held accountable despite Nzimande being in possession of the report for more than six months already.
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