EDITORIAL | It’s hard to believe Godongwana’s Eskom exemption is the way to go

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The finance minister’s latest measures look more like a cover-up than a much-needed solution to Eskom’s problems.

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has announced Eskom is exempted from regulations requiring state-owned companies to disclose any expenditure that does not comply with the provisions of the Public Finance Management Act. Eskom is now exempt from disclosing any irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure in its annual financial statements for the next three years. ..

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proves the point that the corruption runs all the way to top of the Government and they will do whatever it takes to hide it, but by doing to the are pointing their fingers straight back at themselves ENOUGH IS ENOUGH TIME FOR CHANGE RSA

More corruption go's on and on,these clowns think people are stupid!

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