Even if Ramaphosa decides not to do much about the report, he will be challenged on the reasonableness of his decision. Picture: Gallo Images
Finally, the wheels of justice are turning, as President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered his response to the recommendations of the State Capture Inquiry, which not only outlines his plan of action but his stance and commitment to fighting corruption within the government.Tax Abuse said when it came to the civil organisation’s interventions, whistle-blower protection and South Africans at large, the response was an important step towards rebuilding the society’s trust in government.
“We just hope that the president takes it very seriously and, that the government is going to put in a lot of resources into beefing up the NPA,” Outa’s chief executive Wayne Duvenage said. “Also into beefing up, and making the independent investigative directorate, and giving it its formal powers to be able to deal with corruption even in the future.”
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)