Johannesburg – Director-general in the Presidency, Phindile Baleni has received the second part f the Judicial Commission of Inquiry report into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector at the Union Buildings.
“The handover of the second part of the report of the Commission of Inquiry is another significant step forward in the work we need to do to rid our country of corruption.
“During the course of the past four years, the Commission has constructed a disturbing picture of the depth and damage of state capture.
“We should now apply our energies to the Commission’s recommendations and take the necessary steps to make sure we never face this onslaught on public resources and on the fabric of our society,” said President Cyril Ramaphosa.
This part of the report deals with issues concerning, Transnet and Denel.
The President received the first part of the report with over 800 pages last month, on 4 January 2022, and is expected to deliver the final report towards the end of February.
The second part of the Commission Report will be available on the Presidency website within the next few hours: www.presidency.gov.za.
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