The organisation was never found wanting in handling funds it was entrusted with.
Corruption has changed the environment of the Covid pandemic, as those who lined their pockets with taxpayer’s money only cared about themselves, rather than the lives of the people. This is according to Solidarity Fund CEO Tandi Nzimande as she discussed the future of the organisation post Covid, its outlook and the role it would continue to play in the economy. Nzimande was addressing the PSG Think Big Series webinar hosted by financial journalist Bruce Whitfield on Tuesday.
Nzimande was addressing the PSG Think Big Series webinar hosted by financial journalist Bruce Whitfield on Tuesday. She praised the spirit of voluntarism displayed by corporates and individual businesspeople who sacrificed their time and money to get the Solidarity Fund going. She said while there had been a longer period of conversation around Covid, it was significant it changed from the previous negative to collaboration, rather than confrontation, among political parties.
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