The Standing Committee on Public Accounts met at the end of February to receive a briefing from the Special Investigating Unit on the results of two investigations into irregularities relating to the Temporary Employee Relief Scheme, set up during the Covid pandemic. The organisation based its investigations on the Auditor-General's special real-time Covid emergency fund audits, and information supplied by the UIF and Corruption Watch.
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts met at the end of February to receive a briefing from the Special Investigating Unit on the results of two investigations into irregularities relating to the Temporary Employee Relief Scheme, set up during the Covid pandemic. The organisation based its investigations on the Auditor-General's special real-time Covid emergency fund audits, and information supplied by the UIF and Corruption Watch.
SIU briefs Parly on TERS-related investigations
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The Corruption Watch board today announced leadership developments at the organisation. Mr Karam Singh has stepped down from his role as executive director, effective 28 February 2025. He will continue to work with the organisation in a consulting capacity for a period of time, after which he will pursue his own interests.
The Corruption Watch board today announced leadership developments at the organisation. Mr Karam Singh has stepped down from his role as executive director, effective 28 February 2025. He will continue to work with the organisation in a consulting capacity for a period of time, after which he will pursue his own interests.
CW board announces leadership changes withn the organisation
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Traffic cop corruption tarnishes all policing in South Africa

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Anti-corruption measures targeting traffic police, not just SAPS, are vital to improve safety in SA’s major cities, writes David Bruce for the Institute for Security Studies. This is where police minister Senzo Mchunu's current focus on prioritising greater co-operation in terms of safety in metro areas, bringing the police service into the situation through co-operation agreements, may bear fruit.
Anti-corruption measures targeting traffic police, not just SAPS, are vital to improve safety in SA’s major cities, writes David Bruce for the Institute for Security Studies. This is where police minister Senzo Mchunu's current focus on prioritising greater co-operation in terms of safety in metro areas, bringing the police service into the situation through co-operation agreements, may bear fruit.
The Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs is about to launch its Local Government Turnaround Barometer Dashboard – an initiative that aims to monitor municipal performance and improve service delivery across the province. The project also aligns with the provincial aim to digitise all government services.
The Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs is about to launch its Local Government Turnaround Barometer Dashboard – an initiative that aims to monitor municipal performance and improve service delivery across the province. The project also aligns with the provincial aim to digitise all government services.
GPG turnaround barometer to improve municipal performance

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