Call to ‘purge’ corrupt officials

SHARING THOUGHTS: MEC Fikile Xasa, left, and Daily Dispatch Editor Sibusiso Ngalwa during the Cogta and Daily Dispatch stakeholders feedback engagement session, held at the East London Golf club yesterday Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA
SHARING THOUGHTS: MEC Fikile Xasa, left, and Daily Dispatch Editor Sibusiso Ngalwa during the Cogta and Daily Dispatch stakeholders feedback engagement session, held at the East London Golf club yesterday Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA
Public money must be handled with extra caution and due care because unethical behaviour in government is engulfing the country, says the Eastern Cape’s cooperative governance and traditional affairs MEC.

Corrupt officials should be “purged”, Cogta MEC Fikile Xasa added. He was addressing a Cogta-Daily Dispatch stakeholders session at the East London Golf Club last night.

Xasa urged politicians and officials in all government spheres to be ethical when dealing with public funds.

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