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The Department of Public Service and Administration appeared before Parliament this week to brief the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration on steps it is taking to clean up the pervasive problem of ghost workers on the government payroll. The department will work with National Treasury in this endeavour, and will continue to guide departments and government entities to improve public service ethics and integrity, and fight corruption.
The Department of Public Service and Administration appeared before Parliament this week to brief the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration on steps it is taking to clean up the pervasive problem of ghost workers on the government payroll. The department will work with National Treasury in this endeavour, and will continue to guide departments and government entities to improve public service ethics and integrity, and fight corruption.
DPSA, Treasury on the hunt for ghost workers
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A decade of excessive use of consultants, neglect by political leadership, and bleak prospects for bettering governance at local government level. This is the state of our local government, unless a political intervention is sought. The latest local government audit outcomes report from the Auditor-General shows more of the same bad news.
A decade of excessive use of consultants, neglect by political leadership, and bleak prospects for bettering governance at local government level. This is the state of our local government, unless a political intervention is sought. The latest local government audit outcomes report from the Auditor-General shows more of the same bad news.
Political intervention needed to save local govt: Maluleke
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How CSOs can drive anti-corruption work during SA's G20 leadership year

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As South Africa assumes the G20 chairpersonship, writes Dr Sunday Israel Oyebamiji for the Democracy Development Programme, an opportunity arises to strengthen institutional advocacy and enhance the effectiveness of civil society organisations in anti-corruption efforts.
As South Africa assumes the G20 chairpersonship, writes Dr Sunday Israel Oyebamiji for the Democracy Development Programme, an opportunity arises to strengthen institutional advocacy and enhance the effectiveness of civil society organisations in anti-corruption efforts.
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Corruption Watch has asked the Public Protector to investigate the failure of Farm Worker Equity Schemes and their effective implementation. The organisation, with its partners the Surplus People Project and the Legal Resources Centre, has worked on behalf of farm workers in relation to their struggles with the schemes for several years.
Corruption Watch has asked the Public Protector to investigate the failure of Farm Worker Equity Schemes and their effective implementation. The organisation, with its partners the Surplus People Project and the Legal Resources Centre, has worked on behalf of farm workers in relation to their struggles with the schemes for several years.
Letter to PP outlines government's failure to implement farm equity schemes

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Corruption Watch, in collaboration with Social Change Assistance Trust or SCAT, and Transparency International, and co-funded by the European Union, has embarked on the Strengthening Action Against Corruption (SAAC) project which focuses specifically on empowering and educating community advice offices/civil society organisations in the Eastern Cape province. Follow our activities here.
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The Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) appeared before Parliament this week to brief the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration on steps it is taking to clean up the pervasive problem of ghost workers on the government payroll. These non-existent employees draw salaries every month, creating extra pressure on the public purse Read more >

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