UDM leader Bantu Holomsa has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to stay true to his word, saying he should release the report of the Mpati commission of inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation as promised.
Ramaphosa, during his state of the nation address on February 13, said the report would be made public within the “next couple of days”, as well as a plan of action to address its findings and recommendations. However, he did not indicate when the criminal justice system would pick up its pace in bringing the perpetrators of state capture before the courts.
“We plan to launch the strategy by mid-year. I have received a detailed and voluminous report on the commission of inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation. “I will make it available to the public together with a plan on taking the findings and recommendations forward in a few days,” said Ramaphosa.
How many days is 'in a few days'
This General is USELESS
Really. Don’t count on it. Mr president that does nothing
Findings against him Homisa that he misled the commission of ENQUIRY he must pay the cost of the commission
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