Earlier this year, watchdog body the Financial Action Task Force placed South Africa on a greylist, which would mean increased monitoring, after it failed to address shortcomings the task force identified in its 2019 evaluation.
As part of measures to address the FATF recommendations Zulu was scheduled to provide an update to the public “regarding the registration and deregistration of non-compliant non-profit organisations”.
As part of steps taken to address this the government recently amended the Non-Profit Organisation Act, of which the social development department is a custodian, to ensure transparency and accountability. But as media gathered, it was announced that “due to unforeseen circumstances” the briefing had to be shelved.
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