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Gauteng Government Heads of Departments, Members of the Mayoral Committees responsible for Finance and Chief Financial Officers have signed a pledge, committing to uphold and influence the culture of accountability and good governance in the province.
This commitment was made at a Clean Audit and Ethical Governance Seminar that was hosted by MEC of Finance Jacob Mamabolo at Ubuntu Kraal in Soweto yesterday to develop key strategies to promote good governance and improved audit outcomes both at provincial and local government levels in Gauteng
In line with this, the theme of the seminar was: “Promoting the culture of accountability in the Gauteng Province”.
Welcoming delegates to the seminar, MEC Mamabolo said “clean audits, ethical governance and moral leadership should underpin” everything that is done to manage the operations of government in Gauteng.
“We want to promote the culture of accountability in Gauteng. We want to deal decisively with the culture of impunity. The money that we allocate for service delivery in Gauteng should be managed in the most ethical way. Clean governance, clean audits,” MEC Mamabolo said.
Addressing the event, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi reiterated government’s commitment to root out corruption in supply chain management.
“We are also taking a firm decision about our supply chain skills and the rotation of staff in the supply chain units across our departments in the province. You cannot have a supply chain manager that wants to be an assistant director for the rest of their lives, even when there is a promotional post they don’t even apply for that position. We cannot have a supply chain manager that leaves two lives, and we cannot have supply chain managers that do not want to take lifestyle audits, we don’t want supply chain managers that a captured by service providers rather than the government that they serve,” Premier Lesufi said.
“We have taken a firm position that the HOD and the Treasury department must ensure that every supply chain manager in our government can be accounted for based on their skills, earnings and most importantly based on their lifestyle,” Premier Lesufi added.
In addition to Premier Lesufi, MMCs of Finance, Heads of Departments and Chief Financial Officers, the seminar was attended by the Chairperson of the Gauteng Ethics Advisory Council Dr. Terence Nombembe and the Office of the Auditor-General.
They were joined by over 250 senior government officials responsible for finance, risk, audit and supply chain management. Representatives from the private sector also attended the event including organisations such as the Chartered Institute of Government Finance Audit and Risk Officers (CIGFARO) and the Chartered Institute of Business Accountants (CIBA).
Issued by Gauteng Provincial Government
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