Hlengwa's apology to Mavuso is not enough because he humiliated her in public for speaking the truth
OPINION Chairperson of Parliament’s finance watchdog the Standing Committee on Public Accounts Mkhuleko Hlengwa, will tender an apology to Eskom board member Busisiwe Mavuso after a heated confrontation over the state owned power utility. Mr SCOPA chairman, you are extremely naive to think that politics do not come into play in any parliamentary oversight committee, nay it is what drives each committee through its will to enforce the majority agenda we have seen this time and time again in various oversight committees, your response to justified criticism was childish and bullying to the extreme.

Reasons Why Scopa Believes That Rhamaphosa Is Not Guilty
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/themba-godi-blasts-scopa-for-letting-cyril-ramaphosa-off-hook-over-public-funds-fb0db52d-3ed1-45fd-94a6-f8200e61d3a3?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1654872040-9 Past chairman of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) Themba Godi has blamed ANC people from the watchman canine body for failing to consider President Cyril Ramaphosa capable. This followed a spilled sound wherein the president was heard proposing he had some awareness of party people who misused public resources for inside philosophical gathering campaigns anyway would like to end it all than uncover their names.

Time is ticking for Ramaphosa as he has been given 10 days to do this or else this will happen
Topic: President Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa has been given only 10 days to do this, or else this might happen to him. For some weeks now, South Africans have been asking themselves what could have happened with state money, what role did president of the republic of South Africa and African National Congress Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa played on diverting public funds to ANC campaigns and who's behind all the misuse of people's tax money.

Hlengwa's apology to Mavuso is not enough because he humiliated her in public for speaking the truth
MP Mkhuleko Hlengwa, the chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, is going to apologize to Eskom board member Busisiwe Mavuso after a heated debate about the state-owned power company. Mr. SCOPA Chairman, you are very naive to think that politics don't play a role in any parliamentary oversight committee.

Ramaphosa feeling the heat? Read his response after a complaint was laid against him.
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) says it has President Cyril Ramaphosa's written response to the complaint that was made against him. SCOPA says it has. It will be put on hold next week, SCOPA says. Members of the committee wrote to Ramaphosa to share information about what he knew about the alleged misuse of public funds for party politics.

Here Is Why Closing of Accunts Is A Problem
https://www.iol.co.za/news/closing-accounts-should-be-a-last-resort-as-banks-behaviour-jeopardises-fics-work-9405993f-1373-4f83-bfcf-089cc8803885 THE Financial Intelligence Center (FIC) says the end of ledgers ought to be a final hotel, yet the banks, all things considered, hurry to close records, which makes it hard for the FIC to go about its responsibilities. During a show to the Standing Committee on Finance (SCoF), on February 15, 2022, the FIC spread out how hurrying to close clients' financial records was an untimely advance, nor did the agencyaccept a bank's clarification that conclusion was done if all else fails.

President Cyril Ramaphosa as he has been given 10 days to Complete This
President Cyril Ramaphosa as he has been given 10 days to Complete This For certain weeks now, Mzansi have been asking themselves what might have occurred with state cash, which job did leader of the republic of Mzansi and ANC Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa played on redirecting public assets to African National Congress missions and who's behind all the abuse of individuals' expense cash.

Bad news for Ramaphosa after this leaked audio
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has formally sent a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa, requesting that he disclose stressing remarks ascribed to him on spilled sound. Individuals from the Parliament guard dog met on Tuesday, 25 January 2022, to talk about a letter shipped off Chairperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa by ANC MP Mervin Dirks, mentioning that Ramaphosa is researched, considering what he says in the recording.

UIF: There Was Fraud In The System
The Unemployment Insurance Fund has encountered a number of cases of fraudulent in the money meant to bring relief on business and employees during the covid-19 pandemic. This was according to the UIF vortual briefing the Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts. The UIF is reaching the last rollout of the Covid-19 temporary employer-employee relief scheme (TERS). The Trade and Industry, Minister of Labour and Employment Thulas Nxesi briefed MPs that there will be auditing to crack down on criminals

Leaked Audio: Ramaphosa is in hot waters after this happened
It’s no longer sure whether or not the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) will name President Cyril Ramaphosa to seem and provide an explanation for utterances attributed to him in leaked audio. Cyril Ramaphosa sporting a in shape and tie© Provided by means of The South African

Opinion - Greed And Maladministration Collide: How The Road Accident Fund Was Bled Dry
The Road Accident Fund (RAF), which was created to help victims of car accidents, has mostly fallen victim to unscrupulous characters and questionable legal methods. Despite its inherent problems and administrative failings, the Royal Air Force has become a microcosm of how opportunistic society can be in general.

77 South African Police Dismissed, Others In Trouble Over Corruption Allegations
In not less than 257 South Africa police officers have been grilled on issues related to corruption in the South Africa Police Service (SAPS) by the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. The Standing Committee on Public Account (SCOPA) have also been reported to have arrested two Gauteng station commanders for fire arm licensing mismanagement and other people involving in the corrupt act in the country. The 257 officers under probes for many series of corrupt practices in the country and leading to the poor

In Shock || Scopa Has Given President Cyril Ramaphosa 10 Days To Respond To This
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been given 10 days by Standing Committee on Public Accounts to respond to the allegations that public funds were used for party political purposes. This allegation was made after a leaked audio clip surfaced with a voice sounding like President Cyril Ramaphosa's admitting that he was aware that money meant for the public was used for ANC's purpose.

Ramaphosa denies knowledge about ANC funding campaign
Source: https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/ramaphosa-denies-knowledge-about-anc-funding-campaign-77fe8a0b-19eb-4e6c-8323-819a00995beb President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied having direct information on the abuse of public assets or data that specific Ministers or authorities coordinated the utilization of public assets during the mission for positions in the ANC. Ramaphosa, who composed back to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts after the board sent a rundown of eight inquiries to him, said a portion of the data was at that point in the public space.

Lindiwe Sisulu accuses SSA of spying on her staff in the Eastern Cape
Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has composed a conventional grievance to Parliament's Joint Committee on Intelligence about the supposed unlawful checking of the Amatola Water Board and reconnaissance of a portion of her staff individuals. The board is an element of the Department of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation.

Nearly 400 SAPS members are implicated in corruption
The SAPS has admitted nearly 400 of its members are implicated in corruption. It made the announcement earlier today. It's told the Standing Committee on Public Accounts that the majority of offenders are low-ranking officials. "The high ranking officers have the ability to cover their tracks. High Rank officers must be investigated too. Each and every one of them.Why are the low ranking officers mostly implicated, because they are the ones who must do the dirty work while the rest laugh to the bank"@Yusrah90087220

Load shedding would be worse if SA's economy recovered faster - Kganyago
Burden shedding might have been more terrible this year in case SA's monetary recuperation had been quicker, as per Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago. The lead representative on Wednesday informed the Standing Committee on Finance on the national bank's yearly report. He likewise gave an outline of the monetary viewpoint.

SIU wants to dive deeper into Gauteng Education’s R431m decontamination contract
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) said on Wednesday that it needed to jump profound into who was responsible for the R431 million delicate for the sterilization of schools in Gauteng. The defilement busting unit's head even needs the examiners to quick track the test so that there could be a few discoveries before the finish of June.
