Public enterprises aims at strict vetting of SOE appointments

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This is in a bid to rid public entities of corruption and mismanagement, MPs told

The government is planning to intensify the vetting of non-executive directors and other employees at state-owned entities to improve the quality of appointments.

Deputy director-general in the department of public enterprises Melanchton Makobe told parliament’s public enterprises portfolio committee on Wednesday that the vetting of employee appointments at SOEs will involve stringent background checks and will prohibit officials from doing businesses with the entity in which they are employed. ..

 

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Like all the failed promises, cadres that can toe the line and know how to steal, that’s all

Yeah right....

But isn't this supposed to be implemented within the public sector? This process is not being done.

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