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Covid millions lost to greed, carelessness, and mismanagement

At the beginning of September the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) released its first special report on the management of funds set aside for government’s Covid-19 response. The fiscal relief package was funded reprioritising the 2020-21 budgets and by securing loans.

Although, regrettably, the nation fully expected gross misuse and irregularities, the sheer scale of the greed, callousness, and corruption was still a shock. The audit, undertaken in real-time, covered 16 of the key Covid-19 initiatives introduced by government and the management of R147-billion of the funds made available.

The report, which is now available, flagged many deficiencies in the supply chain processes. These, said Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu at the presentation of the report, were “amplified by the introduction of the emergency procurement processes allowed for personal protective equipment”.

Makwetu said the audit has revealed “clear signs of overpricing, unfair processes, potential fraud as well as supply chain management legislation being sidestepped. In addition, delays in the delivery of personal protective equipment and quality concerns could have been avoided through better planning and management of suppliers.”

Download the special Covid-19 audit report.

Some of the outrageous findings included:

For full revelations, download and read the report.

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