Friday, April 26, 2013

Government departments called to act against corruption

Mluleki Mrwebi
26 April 2013
The National Public Service Commission on Thursday revealed that 22 000 public servants were charged with misconduct for corrupt activities. 
Public Service Commissioner James Madau called on departments to improve coordination of investigation of cases for their speedy resolution. 
Madau was speaking at the National Anti-Corruption Hotline workshop in Potchefstroom. 
Premier Thandi Modise Spokesperson Lesiba Kgwele said the Premier has consistently called for corruption to be uprooted as it has a negative impact on development, democracy and human rights.
Kgwele added that four officials are attending a workshop for empowerment on investigation of white collar crime including strategies on how to deal with corruption. 

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