DCEC is yet to fill Katlholo's booots

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Nearly five months after the retirement of Tymon Katlholo as the head of the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crimes (DCEC), the anti-graft outfit is still without a substantive Director.

Its former Deputy Director, Rose Seretse, was appointed Acting Director beginning May 1, but the Office of the President is yet to endorse her - or name someone else - as Katlholo's replacement.

Katlholo was a member of the team of founders of the DCEC in 1997. He retired from the public service last April.

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