Zuko Komisa

11,000 public servants have undergone lifestyle audits since March 2023.
As of March 2023, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa, over 11,000 national government employees had undertaken lifestyle audits.
This was said by the President when he addressed the National Assembly during Monday afternoon’s hybrid plenary session in order to respond to questions.
President Ramaphosa responded to Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen’s query about whether the lifestyle audits of Members of the Executive had been completed yet by saying that they have been required for public employees since 2021.
“The process was institutionally initiated towards the end of 2022. Earlier this year, I sent letters to the Deputy President, Ministers, and Deputy Ministers requesting their written consent to the process to ensure that the information is obtained in a legitimate and legal manner.
“I received the same letter signed by the Director-General and Secretary of Cabinet. The Members of the Executive, including myself, have submitted consent forms for the nationally-driven process of lifestyle audits,” President Ramaphosa said.
The lifestyle audit process for the Members of the Executive is spearheaded by the Office of the Director-General in the Presidency and the Secretary of the Cabinet. The process was institutionally initiated towards the end of 2022.#RamaphosaQandA
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) September 5, 2023
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