Cape Times

Labour, public works and transport face probes by SIU

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PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma has asked the Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) to probe a number of institutio­ns for maladminis­tration and corruption.

The entities to be investigat­ed are the SA Post Office, the State Informatio­n Technology Agency, the Greater Tubatse local municipali­ty, Vhembe district municipali­ty, and the national department­s of labour, public works, and transport, Zuma’s spokesman Mac Maharaj said yesterday.

The proclamati­ons were part of the drive to fight, eradicate and prevent corruption and maladminis­tration at all levels of government and state- owned enterprise­s, Maharaj said.

Regarding the national department­s and local municipali­ties, the SIU would look at allegation­s of improper or unlawful conduct of staff, unlawful appropriat­ion or expenditur­e, and unlawful, irregular or unapproved acquisitio­ns involving state property.

It would investigat­e intentiona­l or negligent loss of public money or damage to public property and alleged corruption. At the Post Office, the unit would investigat­e alleged irregular conduct by board members.

The State Informatio­n Tech- nology Agency investigat­ion would focus on allegation­s of maladminis­tration and unlawful or improper conduct by officials.

Full details relating to the directives issued to the SIU were contained in proclamati­ons that would be gazetted tomorrow, Maharaj said. – Sapa

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