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Lack of critical details on vaccine programme a major concern – Cosatu


Lack of critical details on vaccine programme a major concern – Cosatu
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has criticised government for its “continued lack” of progress and clarity on the timeframes, procurement, logistics and other critical details of the country’s vaccine programme, which was a major concern.  ....

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The state has learnt hard lessons about Covid-19 theft,...

The outstanding effort to catch and prosecute those guilty of disgraceful theft and corruption linked to the pandemic sets the standard in our quest to build an ethical state staffed by incorruptible public servants and elected public representatives. ....

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The clampdown on 'disturbing' Covid corruption is under way – Ramaphosa


Those who have “willfully intended to defraud” while scores of people became ill and were dying will not get away with it.
These were the fighting words of President Cyril Ramaphosa in his weekly newsletter to the nation on Monday morning.
“The diversion of resources meant for public benefit came at a direct cost to people’s health and lives,” he said, referring to the report released last week by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into procurement during the coronavirus state of disaster.
“All involved in wrongdoing will be dealt with harshly and appropriately. They will not get to enjoy their ill-gotten gains, as steps have been taken to recover stolen money, including the freezing of bank accounts.” ....

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