Ramaphosa is answering questions about lifestyle audits and suspended Deputy Minister Dipuo Peters, among other queries.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is facing MPs in the National Assembly in a question and answer session about various issues, ranging from lifestyle audits for members of his executive, to his decision to
In a statement, the Presidency said: “The president will reflect on questions ranging from the land reform programme in the agricultural sector, lifestyle audits with members of the executive and the Presidential Employment Stimulus, amongst some of the questions.“At the end of January 2023, 24 national and 71 provincial departments reported concluding lifestyle audits.
“The suspension, which will be without pay, became effective on 28 February 2024 and will end on 28 March 2024,” the Presidency said in a statement. Peters neglected her duties by failing to appoint a Group CEO of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa Peters dismissed the rail agency’s board, seemingly because it had uncovered R14 billion in irregular expenditure and instituted investigations into corruption
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