Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation dept lays criminal charges against former board CEOs

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The department spokesperson said people who work in public administration are expected to abide by certain rules and regulations.

The Department of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation has laid criminal charges against the former CEOs of Lepelle and Amatola Water Boards.

“The department is working very closely with law enforcement agencies and has a very strong team of lawyers to deal with all the various aspects of the cases before it. “The department has taken a decision that it will not allow people who are employed and paid by the state to go rogue and undermine the authority of the state. The department won’t allow individuals to use institutions of government as fiefdom of corruption and embezzlement.”Diko said people who work in public administration, including all state institutions, are expected to abide by certain rules and regulations and are expected to have a certain level of professional ethics.

 

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