Public service & administration minister Ayanda Dlodlo this week outlined details of revisions to the ministerial perks handbook aimed at ending wasteful expenditure at the highest levels.
Following the elections, cabinet ministers and their deputies will not be allowed to procure ‘over-the-top’ luxury vehicles. And members of the national executive will no longer be permitted to fly first class.
Read the full story in the Sunday Times.
No more posh cars or first-class air travel for ministers, Dlodlo says
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Public service & administration minister Ayanda Dlodlo this week outlined details of revisions to the ministerial perks handbook aimed at ending wasteful expenditure at the highest levels.
Following the elections, cabinet ministers and their deputies will not be allowed to procure ‘over-the-top’ luxury vehicles. And members of the national executive will no longer be permitted to fly first class.
Read the full story in the Sunday Times.
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