EFF is not happy with black senior counsels in the inquiry being supervised by a white superior
Statutory bodies have to redeem themselves given that so many executives walk away from scandals
Jacob Zuma has wished new auditor general Thembekile Kimi well while thanking the previous auditor general for "efficient and "effective" service.
Outgoing auditor general Terence Nombembe’s report on national and provincial departments reflect "a pattern of positive outcomes".
South Africa’s outgoing auditor general has set the benchmark high for his successors.
Parliament has bid farewell to outgoing auditor general Terence Nombembe, whose term in office ends at the end of November.
The Gauteng health department cannot account for more than R12-billion, nearly half its budget, reported the Star.
Current deputy auditor general Kimi Makwetu is set to take over as the country’s auditor general from Terence Nombembe later this year.
The progress of municipalities and public entities towards clean audits has been slow, says deputy auditor general Kimi Makwetu.
Parliament will be looking to fill the vacancy left by outgoing auditor general Terence Nombembe, whose contract expires in November.
Auditor general Terence Nombembe has received a salary increase of close to a million rand a year, backdated for more than six years.
North West municipalities have spent R29-million on consultants to help prepare financial statements for audit in the past financial year.
The City of Johannesburg has awarded contracts worth nearly R100-million to its employees and civil servants employed by other state departments.
Auditor general Terence Nombembe’s findings have shown a string of failures to spend state funds well – in some cases for more than a decade.
The public may not love the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral), but the auditor general has little bad to say about the company.
Auditors claim to have been intimidated and instructed to cover up evidence of corruption while examining municipalities.
There seems to be scant will to rectify mistakes or to hold accountable those responsible for a litany of financial transgressions in municipalities.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the national executive committee will study a report on the Limpopo textbook saga at its lekgotla this week.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says government is developing mechanisms to enforce consequences for municipal officials who break the law.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has revealed plans for the national treasury to take a much tighter grip on local governments’ finances.
Auditor general Terence Nombembe has found that secret service funds were used to pay for a security wall built around Nathi Mthethwa’s private home.
The public broadcaster has largely ignored recommendations by the auditor general and this has been blamed on the fact that most executives have left.
Park management body has refuted allegations of irregularities and maladministration amid a rise in poaching activity.
Mayor Patricia de Lille says the City of Cape Town has received an unqualified audit for the 2010/2011 financial year despite the many challenges.
Delivering a report on provincial finances, the auditor general has refused to be drawn on the move to place key departments under central control.
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/ 29 November 2011
According to a report by the Auditor General, the Gauteng health department has lost millions of rands through maladministration and tender rigging.
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/ 30 September 2011
For the first time in 15 years, the home affairs department has been given a clean bill of health by auditor general Terence Nombembe.
Only seven municipalities out of 237 received a clean audit for the 2009/10 financial year, Auditor General Terence Nombembe said on Wednesday.
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/ 21 January 2011
Government departments wasted more than R4-billion in irregular and fruitless payments in 2009-2010, the auditor general has found.
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/ 19 January 2011
Government departments and public entities showed "marginal improvements" in the way they managed their finances in the past year.
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/ 22 October 2009
Billions of rands in unauthorised and irregular spending have been identified in Gauteng, auditor general Terence Nombembe said on Thursda
South Africa’s civil servants have scored more than half-a-billion rand in government tenders, which were irregularly awarded to their spouses.