Among the expenses was R470,000 to repair an intercom and security system at a Houghton Estate home in Johannesburg.
that the public works department had spent R7.04 million procuring and installing alternative electricity systems at the ministerial homes during the same period.
“It’s a cry that should be noted, especially in the current situation; it’s a cry that we should not downplay.”This includes all gifts, directorships, and shareholdings — including the gifts received from companies like MultiChoice, Telkom, MTN, Vodacom, and Cell C. “The committee is steadfast in its belief that ethical and honest behaviour should be an integral pillar of an accountable Parliament.”
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