National Assembly has until August 31 to find a successor to Kimi Makwetu whose term ends on November 30
Parliament has shortlisted eight candidates for the position of auditor-general,constitutionally mandated to enforce oversight and accountability in the public sector.
The shortlisted candidates are chartered accountants Michael Sass, Moses Gasela, Shabeer Khan, Rachel Kalidass, Tsakani Maluleke, Zakariya Hoosain, Edmond Shoko-Lekhuleni, and Tankiso Moloi. On Tuesday the ad hoc committee tasked with finding Makwetu’s successor said it will seek permission from the shortlisted candidates to make their CVs public.
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