Nothing to add: Presidency on lifting of energy state of disaster and Eskom exemption

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The Presidency will not be drawn on commenting on the lifting of the national state of disaster, barely three months after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement.

She was quoted as saying: “We welcome the opportunity to still serve as an independent assurance provider to government and still continuing to build confidence in the public to protect resources, limiting leakages and ensuring that resources that are allocated are spent in the best way possible for the purpose in which they were intended. It is still early days in the journey for now.”

Magwenya would also not comment on the announcement by finance minister Enoch Godongwana on Wednesday morning to temporarily withdraw the gazetted exemption it awarded to Eskom from declaring irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure — pending consultation with the AG.reported that Godongwana told a joint meeting of five parliamentary committees that the Treasury intended to tighten the “checks and balances” for corruption.

 

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