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Gov’t expands asset declaration net to high-risk officials

Mohwasa
Mohwasa

The goverment has widened the net on public sector accountability, targeting key officials in high-risk roles as part of an intesified fight against corruption and illicit wealth accumulation.

Presenting his Committee of Supply speech, the Minister for State President, Defence and Security, Moeti Mohwasa, revealed that the Ethics and Integrity Directorate (EID) has expanded the list of public officers required to declare their assets and liabilities.

The newly added categories include procurement officers, project managers, engineers, licensing and inspection officers, as well as land board officials involved in adjudication, conveyancing, and technical processes. According to Mohwasa, these positions are seen as particularly vulnerable to corruption risks. “The Directorate has included among the list of those who are required to declare the following,” Mohwasa said, before outlining the expanded categories. The move, he said, follows consultations with ministries, which were asked to submit names of potential declarants working in high-risk areas. “Amongst the list submitted, we selected the above,” he said.

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