The Gauteng government is stepping up its fight against crime and corruption. They have announced that officials involved in supply chain management and finance will undergo lifestyle audits.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote transparency and ethical governance. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi first discussed this plan in his 2023 State of the Province Address. His goal is to hold officials accountable and reduce corruption within the provincial government.
The Special Investigating Unit will carry out these audits. This not only shows the government’s commitment to curbing financial misconduct but also underscores its dedication to ethical practices across all departments.
These audits will focus on officials who are responsible for procurement and financial decisions throughout the government. According to Premier Lesufi, “Public trust in government institutions is vital.” He believes that these audits will help rebuild that trust.
The audits will be rolled out in phases. The first phase will include audits of the Premier and members of the Executive. The second phase will target accounting officers like heads of departments and CEOs within government entities.
This initiative is a significant move towards better governance, ensuring that officials are held to ethical and legal standards. The Gauteng government is determined to continue its fight against corruption and is committed to promoting integrity, efficiency, and accountability in its operations.